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OBJECTIVE
Pulmonary arterial endothelial cells (PAECs) express the enzymes needed for generation of l-arginine from intracellular l-citrulline but do not express the enzymes needed for de novo l-citrulline synthesis. Hence, l-citrulline levels in PAECs are dependent on l-citrulline transport. Once
Nitric oxide is postulated to be involved in the pathophysiology of neurological disorders due to hypoxia/ anoxia in brain due to increased release of glutamate and activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors. Reactive oxygen species have been implicated in pathophysiology of many neurological
Newborn piglets develop pulmonary hypertension and have diminished pulmonary vascular nitric oxide (NO) production when exposed to chronic hypoxia. NO is produced by endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) in the pulmonary vascular endothelium using l-arginine as a substrate and producing l-citrulline as a
Newborn pigs with chronic hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension (PH) have evidence of eNOS uncoupling. In this model, we showed that therapies that promote eNOS coupling, either tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), a NOS co-factor, or L-citrulline, a NO-L-arginine precursor, inhibit PH. We wanted
BACKGROUND
Arginine (Arg) is deficient in the serum of the preterm neonate and is lower in those developing intestinal ischemia. We investigated whether Arg or its precursor, citrulline (Cit), protects intestinal tight junctions (TJs) from hypoxia (HX) and determined whether inducible nitric oxide
Infants with cardiopulmonary disorders associated with hypoxia develop pulmonary hypertension. We previously showed that initiation of oral L-citrulline before and continued throughout hypoxic exposure improves nitric oxide (NO) production and ameliorates pulmonary hypertension in newborn piglets.
Both non-arginine-depleted and arginine-depleted pulmonary artery endothelial cells (PAEC) actively convert citrulline into arginine. Exposure to hypoxia for 4-24 h inhibited arginine synthesis from citrulline in intact cells and in cell homogenates. The conversion of L-citrulline to
OBJECTIVE
Our purpose was to study the effects of prolonged mild hypoxemia on type I nitric oxide synthase (NOS) messenger RNA, protein, and enzymatic activity in the fetal sheep brain.
METHODS
Pregnant sheep were randomly allocated to receive maternal nitrogen (n = 8) or compressed air (controls, n
In the present study, we directly monitored nitric oxide (NO) with an amperometric NO-sensor in suspensions of rat proximal tubules. Hypoxia-stimulated NO generation was characterized by an initial rise and a subsequent sustained increase which preceded cell membrane damage as assessed by lactic
Euglena gracilis can be used as a microbial model to study the effect of drugs on lactate metabolism and gluconeogenetic synthesis. The cell growth and metabolism have been characterized in a 33 mM lactate medium, non-supplemented or supplemented by dl-malate or by l-citrulline alone or by the
Diabetes mellitus–induced oxidative stress causes increased renal oxygen consumption and intrarenal tissue hypoxia. Nitric oxide is an important determinant of renal oxygen consumption and electrolyte transport efficiency. The present study investigates whether l-arginine or l-citrulline to promote
The effect of acute hypoxic hypoxia on the profile of plasma amino acids in rats was studied and compared to that resulting from acute liver injury induced by giving carbon tetrachloride. In hypoxic rats exposed to 45% air in N(2) for 5 h, the concentrations of branched chain amino acids, including
OBJECTIVE
Chronic hypoxia causes redistribution of fetal cardiac output by mechanisms poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that chronic hypoxia alters vascular reactivity of arteries from near-term fetal guinea pigs.
METHODS
Pregnant guinea pigs (50 days, term = 65 days) were exposed to
Background: Dysregulated nitric oxide (NO) signaling contributes to chronic hypoxia (CH)-induced pulmonary hypertension (PH). NO signaling is improved and pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) is reduced in CH piglets treated with the
In addition to being an important mediator in the regulation of intestinal integrity, nitric oxide (NO), when produced in large quantities by the inducible isoform of NO synthase, can also be cytotoxic. The aim of this study was to examine the role of NO in hypoxia-induced colonic injury in neonatal