2018
DOI: 10.1113/jp275894
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Carbonic anhydrase is not a relevant nitrite reductase or nitrous anhydrase in the lung

Abstract: The carbonic anhydrase (CA) inhibitors acetazolamide and its structurally similar analogue methazolamide prevent or reduce hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) in dogs and humans in vivo, by a mechanism unrelated to CA inhibition. In rodent blood and isolated blood vessels, it has been reported that inhibition of CA leads to increased generation of nitric oxide (NO) from nitrite and vascular relaxation in vitro. We tested the physiological relevance of augmented NO generation by CA from nitrite with acetaz… Show more

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“…Our findings demonstrate that CAII is not the enzyme responsible for the bio‐activation of nitrite in the circulation. This is in agreement with other reports that CAII did not contribute to NO formation from nitrite reduction (Andring et al, ; Liu et al, ; Pickerodt et al, ). Further studies should explore other potential nitrite reductases which may have physiological significance in blood flow regulation.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Our findings demonstrate that CAII is not the enzyme responsible for the bio‐activation of nitrite in the circulation. This is in agreement with other reports that CAII did not contribute to NO formation from nitrite reduction (Andring et al, ; Liu et al, ; Pickerodt et al, ). Further studies should explore other potential nitrite reductases which may have physiological significance in blood flow regulation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The role of CAII in nitrite‐dependent NO production and vascular responses is controversial with conflicting published reports (Aamand et al, 2009a; Andring et al, 2018; Hanff et al, 2016; Pickerodt et al, 2018). Previous investigations utilized a combination of NO chemiluminescence, NO specific microelectrode, stable‐isotope MS, and vascular myography to investigate the role of mammalian CAII catalysing the conversion of nitrite to NO.…”
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“…There are contradictory reports in the literature regarding the above mentioned newest CA II activities and even a disputation of a physiological role of CA II in the bioactivation of nitrite [11][12][13][14] . Here, we provide new experimental data in support of the nitrous anhydrase activity of CA II.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A study by Pickerodt and colleagues (Pickerodt et al . ) demonstrates that while carbonic anhydrase can act as a nitrite reductase in vascular cells, exhaled nitric oxide levels were not altered by carbonic anhydrase during alveolar hypoxia, indicating that this is not the mechanism by which it inhibits HPV. With respect to chronic exposure to hypoxia, residence at high altitude is one of the most common causes of long‐term reduced alveolar oxygen levels.…”
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