1994
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.91.25.12168
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Cross-talk between cyclooxygenase and nitric oxide pathways: prostaglandin E2 negatively modulates induction of nitric oxide synthase by interleukin 1.

Abstract: The inflaatory cytokine interleukin 1,B(IL-113) induces both cyclooxygenase (COX) and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) with increases in the release of prostaglandin (PG) IL-1 and TNF increase nitric oxide (NO) release in macrophages (11, 12) and mesangial cells (13). The free radical NO has emerged as an important signal and effector molecule in mammalian physiology (11,12), including neurotransmission, vasodilation, and inflammation. NO is synthesized from the guanidino nitrogen of L-Arg by the catalytic reacti… Show more

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“…Since evening primrose oil treatment of diabetic rats normalizes the production of prostacyclin by sciatic nerve in vitro, one possibility is that prostanoids support the activity of nitric oxide synthase. Interactions between the two have been reported (Gaillard et al, 1992;Marotta et al, 1992;Imai et al, 1993;Tetsuka et al, 1994;Swierkosz et al, 1995), but these are restricted to the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase and we have been unable to discover any effects on the constitutive form. Since the latter is likely to be the operative enzyme in our study, such interaction remains only a theoretical suggestion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Since evening primrose oil treatment of diabetic rats normalizes the production of prostacyclin by sciatic nerve in vitro, one possibility is that prostanoids support the activity of nitric oxide synthase. Interactions between the two have been reported (Gaillard et al, 1992;Marotta et al, 1992;Imai et al, 1993;Tetsuka et al, 1994;Swierkosz et al, 1995), but these are restricted to the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase and we have been unable to discover any effects on the constitutive form. Since the latter is likely to be the operative enzyme in our study, such interaction remains only a theoretical suggestion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The COX inhibitor indomethacin has been shown to enhance cytokine-induced nitrite production in mesangial cells, and this effect was reversed by the replacement of PGE2, which is the main product of the COX pathway (36). This previous study thus indicated the possible involvement of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the negative regulation of nitrite production.…”
Section: Fig 5 Effect Of the Non-selective Cox Inhibitor Indomethacmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It was then Western blotted and probed with an anti-COX-2 mAb that binds to both murine and human COX-2, giving a signal at 72 kD. Knee articular cartilage from four separate OA-affected patients was individually placed in organ culture in triplicate (n ϭ 3) as described in These experiments demonstrate that in OA-affected cartilage, unlike in rat mesangial cells (22), inhibitors of PGE 2 synthesis or addition of exogenous PGE 2 had no significant effect on NO production. We also examined the influence of cytokines and endotoxin on COX-2 expression and the effect of endogenous NO in OA-affected cartilage.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%