2002
DOI: 10.1002/path.1250
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Protective role of endothelial nitric oxide synthase

Abstract: Nitric oxide is a versatile molecule, with its actions ranging from haemodynamic regulation to anti-proliferative effects on vascular smooth muscle cells. Nitric oxide is produced by the nitric oxide synthases, endothelial NOS (eNOS), neural NOS (nNOS), and inducible NOS (iNOS). Constitutively expressed eNOS produces low concentrations of NO, which is necessary for a good endothelial function and integrity. Endothelial derived NO is often seen as a protective agent in a variety of diseases. This review will fo… Show more

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“…It was previously reported that smoking reduces the function of eNOS 20,37,38 and is a potential risk factor of the development of FHON and LeggCalve-Perthes disease. 8,18,24,[39][40][41] The results previous studies are compatible with our speculation. A variety of nontraumatic factors contribute to the etiology of osteonecrosis and the causal relationship of corticosteroid and excessive alcohol intake has been established.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…It was previously reported that smoking reduces the function of eNOS 20,37,38 and is a potential risk factor of the development of FHON and LeggCalve-Perthes disease. 8,18,24,[39][40][41] The results previous studies are compatible with our speculation. A variety of nontraumatic factors contribute to the etiology of osteonecrosis and the causal relationship of corticosteroid and excessive alcohol intake has been established.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…eNOS gene deficiency attenuates vascular reactivity, increases platelet recruitment, reduces mobilization of endothelial progenitor cells, impairment of angiogenesis, and deceases bone volume and bone formation rate in mice. 8 Furthermore, it was proposed that two polymorphic sites of the eNOS gene, the 27-bp repeat polymorphism in intron 4 and Glu298Asp polymorphism in exon 7, are related to each other and might be associated with the altered function of this gene. [9][10][11][12] The -786 T/C polymorphism is related with Glu298Asp polymorphism because two polymorphic sites lie in a gene and was also reported to be associated with eNOS gene function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endothelial cell NOS is expressed by vascular endothelium and generates NO, which exerts protective effects on ECs and prevents their activation (63,64). Statins up-regulate eNOS expression in vitro (62,65,66) and in vivo (67) by prolonging eNOS messenger RNA (mRNA) survival (68).…”
Section: Statins As Antiinflammatory Drugs: Effects On Cells and Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the different dynamics of the various nitric oxide synthases, eNOS is generally considered to be protective, as it produces steady amounts of NO at low concentrations, while nNOS and iNOS can produce bursts of higher concentrations, which may be damaging [Albrecht et al, 2003]. There was a differential effect from using L-arginine, a NO donor, in mice that were iNOS deficient as compared to wild-type mice, reinforcing the view that iNOS stimulation may not be beneficial [Zhao et al, 2003].…”
Section: Mechanisms: Nitric Oxidementioning
confidence: 99%