2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102078
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Iron nitrosyl complexes are formed from nitrite in the human placenta

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“…The arteriovenous gradient of FeNO species also suggests there is dynamic production of this specific NOx species in the placenta as well as consumption by the fetus at rates that result in significant turnover of the overall FeNO pool within the circulatory transit time through the body. Gradients of various NOx species between fetus and mother, artery and vein, and plasma and blood/RBCs have been reported previously [ 63 , 64 , 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 ]. However, no consensus has been reached, in large part due to methodological concerns about the specificity of the assays for various NOx species, leading to debate over which NOx species, if any, is the prevalent bioactive metabolite of NO in the circulation [ 69 , 70 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The arteriovenous gradient of FeNO species also suggests there is dynamic production of this specific NOx species in the placenta as well as consumption by the fetus at rates that result in significant turnover of the overall FeNO pool within the circulatory transit time through the body. Gradients of various NOx species between fetus and mother, artery and vein, and plasma and blood/RBCs have been reported previously [ 63 , 64 , 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 ]. However, no consensus has been reached, in large part due to methodological concerns about the specificity of the assays for various NOx species, leading to debate over which NOx species, if any, is the prevalent bioactive metabolite of NO in the circulation [ 69 , 70 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This may play a significant role in the rapid increase in systemic vascular tone that occurs in the newborn within minutes after birth [ 27 ]. In addition, our recent work demonstrated that the placenta efficiently converts nitrite into heme-iron nitrosyl complexes [ 66 ], an endogenous placental NOx that may be altered in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia [ 28 ]. Therefore, the fetal RBC FeNO effluxed from placenta at high altitude probably was HbNO ( Figure 4 D).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result, over the course of the 24 h treatment period with 500 μM DETA, an accumulation of as much as 250 μM nitrite would be expected. While nitrate is thought to be inert in the placenta, we have recently reported that nitrite can be converted into iron nitrosyls (FeNOs) [ 18 ], raising the possibility that the nitrite accumulating in the culture media over the course of the 24 h experiment may confound our goal of assessing the effects of NO itself. To control for this possibility, a control group that received 250 μM nitrite was included in addition to the true negative control group, which received 250 μM nitrate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Iron nitrosyl complexes (FeNOs) have the potential to act as either sinks or stores of NO, thus modulating the amount of both free NO and iron within the cell. While recent discoveries indicate FeNOs play a physiological role in the placenta [ 17 , 18 , 20 ], the extent to which FeNO formation might influence intracellular iron homeostasis in the placenta is unknown. In this study, we showed that exposure of syncytiotrophoblast cells and villous placental explants to NO at concentrations below the threshold of toxicity results in FeNO formation.…”
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