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Corrigendum to “Imaging of nitric oxide in a living vertebrate using a diaminofluorescein probe” [Free Radic. Biol. Med. 43 (2007) 619–627]

2008

Adrian Grimes and colleagues showed in a previous report that zebrafish bulbus arteriosus and the smooth muscle component of the chick cardiac outflow tract may be specifically labeled by DAF-2DA. Using this fluorescent dye they could distinguish the zebrafish bulbus arteriosus from "true" cardiac chambers, the atrium and ventricle (Grimes AC, Stadt HA, Shepherd IT, Kirby ML. Solving an enigma: arterial pole development in the zebrafish heart. Dev Biol 2006 Feb 15;290(2):265−76). The authors regret not including this information in the original version of their article.

animal structuresbiologyChemistryBulbus arteriosusAnatomybiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureSmooth muscleVentriclePhysiology (medical)Cardiac chamberembryonic structurescardiovascular systemmedicineAtrium (heart)ZebrafishFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) or exhaled nitric oxide concentration (eNO) do not predict exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in atopic c…

2005

asthmaSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaBronchial hyperresponsiveness nitric oxide
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5-Azacytidine Inhibits the Activation of Senescence Program and Promotes Cytotoxic Autophagy during Trdmt1-Mediated Oxidative Stress Response in Insu…

2022

5-Azacytidine (5-azaC), a methyltransferase inhibitor and anticancer drug, can promote several cellular stress responses such as apoptosis, autophagy, and senescence. The action of 5-azaC is complex and can be modulated by dose, time of treatment, and co-administration with oxidants. Insulinoma is a rare pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor with limited chemotherapeutic options. In the present study, two cellular models of insulinoma were considered, namely NIT-1 and β-TC-6 mouse cells, to evaluate the effects of 5-azaC post-treatment during hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative stress. 5-azaC attenuated the development of oxidant-induced senescent phenotype in both cell lines. No pro-apoptotic ac…

autophagyAntineoplastic AgentsMethyltransferasesGeneral MedicineinsulinomaOxidantsPancreatic NeoplasmsMiceOxidative Stress5-azacytidinenitric oxideSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaAzacitidineAnimalsCells
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2002

Previous observations have suggested a role for nitric oxide in the activity of the globus pallidus, but this functional involvement has not yet been tested in vivo. The extracellular activity of single units of the globus pallidus was recorded, and neuronal nitric oxide synthase was inhibited by systemically administering 7-nitro-indazole to a group of anaesthetised rats. Forty-five per cent of cells responded with a decrease in the firing rate. In another group of rats, the microiontophoretic administration of 3-morpholino-sydnonimin-hydrocloride (a nitric oxide donor) induced an increase in neuronal firing rate (24/28 cells), whereas the administration of Nω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester…

biologyChemistrymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyCentral nervous systemPharmacologyNitric oxideNitric oxide synthasePsychiatry and Mental healthElectrophysiologychemistry.chemical_compoundGlobus pallidusmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemNeurologyBasal gangliabiology.proteinExcitatory postsynaptic potentialExtracellularmedicineNeurology (clinical)NeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryJournal of Neural Transmission
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Increased airway inflammatory cells in endurance athletes: what do they mean?

2003

Background Inflammatory cells are increased in the airways of end urance athletes, but their role in causing exercise-induced respiratory symptoms and bronchoconstriction, or their possible long-term consequences, are uncertain. Aim To put the results of athlete studies in perspective, by analysing the pathogenesis of airway cell changes and their impact on respiratory function. Results Athletes of different endurance sports at rest showed increased airway neutrophils. Elite swimmers and skiers also showed large increases in airway eosinophils and lymphocytes, possibly related to chronic, exercise-related exposure to irritants or cold and dry air, respectively. Post-exercise studies reporte…

business.industryImmunologyInflammationrespiratory systemrespiratory tract diseasesEndurance trainingExhaled nitric oxideImmunologymedicineImmunology and AllergyBronchoconstrictionRespiratory functionExpirationmedicine.symptomRespiratory systemAirwaybusinessClinical & Experimental Allergy
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Cannabinoid-‐mediated modulation of hippocampal hyperexcitability: focus on the interplay with nitrergic system in different rat models of temporal l…

2015

Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common type of partial complex seizure in adulthood [1]. Within the framework of hyperexcitability, growing interest has risen on the impact of cannabinoids on the control of paroxysmal phenomena [2], despite their reputation as psychotropic substances with addictive properties [3; 4]. In this regard, it was reported that the on-demand production of endocannabinoids from over-activated postsynaptic cells inhibits neurotransmitter release, hence protecting against excitotoxicity in the hippocampus [5; 6]. Nonetheless, the potential anticonvulsant action of cannabinoids has not been fully addressed. Indeed, CB-mediated effects in animal models are attr…

cannabinoids nitric oxide epilepsy electrophysiology behaviour.Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
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2007

We have recently demonstrated that the rheumatoid arthritis (RA) shared epitope (SE) acts as a ligand that triggers nitric oxide (NO) signaling in opposite cells. Given the known pro-oxidative effect of NO and the proposed role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of RA, this study explores whether SE-triggered signaling can increase cellular oxidative stress. cAMP levels, adenylyl cyclase activity, and protein kinase A activity were measured using commercial kits. Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was quantified using the fluorochrome dichlorofluorescein diacetate. Oxidative DNA damage was quantified using the single-cell electrophoresis technique. Here, we report that cells e…

chemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesReactive oxygen speciesImmunologyBiologymedicine.disease_causeMolecular biologyNitric oxidelaw.inventionAdenylyl cyclase03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRheumatologychemistrylawDichlorofluoresceinmedicineRecombinant DNAImmunology and AllergySignal transductionSequence motifOxidative stress030304 developmental biology030215 immunologyArthritis Research & Therapy
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Membrane Transport of l-Arginine and Cationic Amino Acid Analogs

2000

Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the current knowledge of the mechanisms and regulation of cationic amino acids (CAA) carrier proteins and discusses the potential involvement of each transporter in supplying L-arginine for nitric oxide biosynthesis. The CAA L-arginine, the substrate for nitric oxide synthases (NOSs), is considered a semi-essential amino acid in most mammals. Consequently, mammalian cells must be capable of exchanging CAA with the environment. The bilayer of the plasma membrane is impermeable to polar molecules, and thus, specialized carrier proteins with distinct substrate specificity transport hydrophilic solutes such as amino acids. L-arginine shares the same transp…

chemistry.chemical_classificationArginineChemistryCationic polymerizationnutritional and metabolic diseasesSubstrate (chemistry)TransporterMembrane transportAmino acidNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundMembraneBiochemistrymental disorderscardiovascular diseases
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ChemInform Abstract: The Synthesis and Effect of Fluorinated Chalcone Derivatives on Nitric Oxide Production.

2010

Abstract Dimethoxy- and trimethoxychalcone derivatives, with various patterns of fluorination, were synthesized and evaluated for their influence on nitric oxide production. Some of them, chalcones 1 , 5 , 7 , 10 , 11 and 17 , inhibited NO production with an IC 50 in the submicromolar range; 17 is especially noteworthy because of its potency (IC 50 30 nM). These effects were not the consequence of a direct inhibitory action on enzyme activity but the inhibition of enzyme expression.

chemistry.chemical_classificationChalconebiologyChemistryTrimethoxychalconeGeneral MedicineCombinatorial chemistryEnzyme assayNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymebiology.proteinPotencyNo productionChemInform
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A nitric oxide induced “click” reaction to trigger the aggregation induced emission (AIE) phenomena of a tetraphenyl ethylene derivative: A new fluor…

2020

Abstract An Aggregation Induced Emission (AIE) transduction mechanism has been used to detect nitric oxide (NO). A new tetraphenylethylene derivative functionalized with alkyne moieties has been prepared to work as a fluorescent probe. A “click” reaction was chosen because NO is able to generate the required catalytic species by reducing Cu(II) to Cu(I).

chemistry.chemical_classificationEthyleneGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyAlkyne02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryTetraphenylethylene010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesFluorescence0104 chemical sciencesNitric oxideCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryClick chemistry0210 nano-technologyDerivative (chemistry)Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
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