نتایج جستجو برای: nitrite

تعداد نتایج: 11322  

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2012
S K Rawat R K Singh Rana P Singh

The study was carried out to determine the seasonal variation of nitrite levels in drinking and surface waters of urban, peri-urban and rural areas of Lucknow, during 2007-2008, and to evaluate the nitrite removal and accumulation potential of certain native aquatic macrophytes. Most of the drinking and surface water samples were collected from urbanized region of the city. All drinking water s...

Journal: :Hypertension 2013
Suborno M Ghosh Vikas Kapil Isabel Fuentes-Calvo Kristen J Bubb Vanessa Pearl Alexandra B Milsom Rayomand Khambata Sheiva Maleki-Toyserkani Mubeen Yousuf Nigel Benjamin Andrew J Webb Mark J Caulfield Adrian J Hobbs Amrita Ahluwalia

Elevation of circulating nitrite (NO2(-)) levels causes vasodilatation and lowers blood pressure in healthy volunteers. Whether these effects and the underpinning mechanisms persist in hypertension is unknown. Therefore, we investigated the consequences of systemic nitrite elevation in spontaneously hypertensive rats and conducted proof-of-principle studies in patients. Nitrite caused dose-depe...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
S Monarca G Scassellati Sforzolini B Spiegelhalder R Pasquini C Fatigoni

We carried out an integrated environmental/biological monitoring program to evaluate cancer hazards among metal industry workers exposed to cutting fluids. Several cutting fluids were sampled according to response to a semiquantitative nitrite rapid test in metal factories in central Italy. The nitrite-positive samples were analyzed for nitrite and nitrosodiethanolamine (NDELA) content and muta...

2014
Carmen Gherasim Pramod K. Yadav Omer Kabil Wei-Ning Niu Ruma Banerjee

Nitrite was recognized as a potent vasodilator >130 years and has more recently emerged as an endogenous signaling molecule and modulator of gene expression. Understanding the molecular mechanisms that regulate nitrite metabolism is essential for its use as a potential diagnostic marker as well as therapeutic agent for cardiovascular diseases. In this study, we have identified human cystathioni...

2014
Shyamal C. Bir Christopher B. Pattillo Sibile Pardue Gopi K. Kolluru Xinggui Shen Tony Giordano Christopher G. Kevil

Nitrite anion has been demonstrated to be a prodrug of nitric oxide (NO) with positive effects on tissue ischemia/reperfusion injury, cytoprotection, and vasodilation. However, effects of nitrite anion therapy for ischemic tissue vascular remodeling during diabetes remain unknown. We examined whether sodium nitrite therapy altered ischemic revascularization in BKS-Lepr(db/db) mice subjected to ...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2009
Françoise Frérart Irina Lobysheva Bernard Gallez Chantal Dessy Olivier Feron

The biological status of nitrite recently evolved from an inactive end product of nitric oxide (NO) metabolism to a major intravascular and tissue storage of NO. Several enzymes and proteins may indeed work as nitrite reductases. The endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) is proposed to be one of them, particularly when oxygen is lacking. Here, we examined whether the lack of caveolin, a scaffold prote...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2011
Andrew J Gates Victor M Luque-Almagro Alan D Goddard Stuart J Ferguson M Dolores Roldán David J Richardson

The denitrifying bacterium Paracoccus denitrificans can grow aerobically or anaerobically using nitrate or nitrite as the sole nitrogen source. The biochemical pathway responsible is expressed from a gene cluster comprising a nitrate/nitrite transporter (NasA), nitrite transporter (NasH), nitrite reductase (NasB), ferredoxin (NasG) and nitrate reductase (NasC). NasB and NasG are essential for g...

Journal: :Circulation 2008
Felix M Gonzalez Sruti Shiva Pamela S Vincent Lorna A Ringwood Li-Yueh Hsu Yuen Yi Hon Anthony H Aletras Richard O Cannon Mark T Gladwin Andrew E Arai

BACKGROUND Accumulating evidence suggests that the ubiquitous anion nitrite (NO2-) is a physiological signaling molecule, with roles in intravascular endocrine nitric oxide transport, hypoxic vasodilation, signaling, and cytoprotection. Thus, nitrite could enhance the efficacy of reperfusion therapy for acute myocardial infarction. The specific aims of this study were (1) to assess the efficacy...

Journal: :Circulation 2011
Arlin B Blood Hobe J Schroeder Michael H Terry Jeanette Merrill-Henry Shannon L Bragg Kurt Vrancken Taiming Liu Jason L Herring Lawrence C Sowers Sean M Wilson Gordon G Power

BACKGROUND Nitrite can be converted to nitric oxide (NO) by a number of different biochemical pathways. In newborn lambs, an aerosol of inhaled nitrite has been found to reduce pulmonary blood pressure, possibly acting via conversion to NO by reaction with intraerythrocytic deoxyhemoglobin. If so, the vasodilating effects of nitrite would be attenuated by free hemoglobin in plasma that would ra...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2009
Cilina Rodriguez Dario A Vitturi Jin He Marianne Vandromme Angela Brandon Anne Hutchings Loring W Rue Jeffrey D Kerby Rakesh P Patel

Hypertension secondary to scavenging of NO remains a limitation in the use of HBOCs (haemoglobin-based oxygen carriers). Recent studies suggest that nitrite reduction to NO by deoxyhaemoglobin supports NO signalling. In the present study we tested whether nitrite would attenuate HBOC-mediated hypertension using HBOC-201 (Biopure), a bovine cross-linked, low-oxygen-affinity haemoglobin. In a sim...

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