Thiols enhance NO formation from nitrate photolysis

被引:53
作者
Dejam, A
Kleinbongard, P
Rassaf, T
Hamada, S
Gharini, P
Rodriguez, J
Feelisch, M
Kelm, M
机构
[1] Univ Dusseldorf, Med Klin & Poliklin B, Klin Kardiol Pneumol Angiol, Dept Med,Div Cardiol Pulm Dis Angiol, D-40225 Dusseldorf, Germany
[2] Louisiana State Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Cellular & Mol Physiol, Shreveport, LA 71105 USA
关键词
nitrate photolysis; N-oxides; nitrate; nitrite; UV-light; thiols; free radicals;
D O I
10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2003.09.009
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Nitrate is generally considered an inert oxidative breakdown product of nitric oxide (NO). Whereas it has been shown that limited amounts of NO are produced during the photolysis of nitrate in aqueous solution, the photochemistry of nitrate in biological matrices such as plasma is unknown. We hypothesized that thiols, which are ubiquitously present in biological systems, may significantly enhance NO-quantum yields from nitrate photolysis. Exposure of fresh human plasma to high-intensity UV-light resulted in NO-formation (19 +/- 3 nmol/l/min) as measured by gas phase chemiluminescence, and this signal was almost completely abolished by the removal of plasma N-oxides (2 +/- 1 nmol/l/min). Reconstitution of NOx-depleted plasma samples with a physiological concentration of nitrate, but not nitrite, restored photolytic NO-generation to values comparable to naive plasma. Addition of the thiol-reducing agent, dithiothreitol or the sulfhydryl-bearing amino acid, L-cysteine increased NO-formation above control levels. Thiol-blockade by either N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) or mercuric chloride (HgCl2) reduced basal NO formation from 19 +/- 3 to 7 +/- 2 and 4 +/- 1 nmol/l/min, respectively. Exposure of plasma to UV-light increased NO-adduct concentrations from 18 +/- 5 to 1662 +/- 658 nmol/l. Collectively, our results show that thiols facilitate photolytic conversion of nitrate to NO and NO-adducts such as S-nitrosothiols. This may lead to substantial overestimation of the latter when photolysis-based methodologies are used for their determination. Whether this novel reaction channel also has in vivo relevance remains to be investigated. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc.
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