2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.regpep.2006.10.015
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Role of endogenous nitric oxide in classic preconditioning in rat hearts

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“…It is probable that the attenuated cardioprotective effect of IPC in diabetic rat may be due to decreased availability of NO. Thus, NO appears to be responsible for cardioprotective effect of ischemic preconditioning [13]. However, in our study, treatment with sodium nitrite did not enhance the cardioprotective effect of IPC in normal rat.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
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“…It is probable that the attenuated cardioprotective effect of IPC in diabetic rat may be due to decreased availability of NO. Thus, NO appears to be responsible for cardioprotective effect of ischemic preconditioning [13]. However, in our study, treatment with sodium nitrite did not enhance the cardioprotective effect of IPC in normal rat.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…Brief episodes of ischemia followed by reperfusion of myocardium, increase the resistance against sustained ischemia of longer duration; this phenomenon is termed as ischemic preconditioning (IPC) [9]. IPC produces cardioprotection by PI-3K/Akt [10,11], phosphorylation of eNOS and by generation of nitric oxide (NO) and by opening of mito K ATP channel [12,13]. However, the cardioprotective effect of IPC is attenuated in conditions such as heart failure [14,15] aging [16,17] hypertension ([18,19] obesity [20] hyperlipidemia [21-23]and diabetes mellitus [24-26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of NOS inhibition or loss of NOS to block acute PC, however, has resulted in discrepant results. Some58, 59, but not all studies60, 61 find that NOS inhibitors block acute PC. Interestingly, although Downey's group initially reported that NOS inhibitors do not block acute PC60, Cohen, Downey and coworker54 recently reported the ability of L-NAME to block PC depends on the relative contribution of signaling through the adenosine pathways compared to the bradykinin or opioid pathways.…”
Section: No and Cardioprotectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recent studies have shown that IPC-induced cardioprotection is blocked by NOS inhibitors [6,1316], and that mouse hearts lacking constitutive NOS are not protected by IPC [17,18], suggesting a role of NOS/NO signaling in acute IPC. In addition to activating sGC/cGMP/PKG signaling pathways, it has been shown that NO can directly modify protein sulfhydryl residues through protein S-nitros(yl)ation (SNO), which has emerged as an important posttranslational protein modification in cardiovascular signaling [19,20] and cardioprotection [21–23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%