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Nitric oxide donor prevents hydrogen peroxide-mediated endothelial cell injury.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LUNG CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY(1996)

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Because nitric oxide is being used to treat acute lung injury and because it may either reduce or potentiate oxidant-mediated vascular injury, we studied the effect of the nitric oxide donor S-nitroso-N-acetyl-D-penicillamine (SNAP) on hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-induced injury to cultured rat lung microvascular endothelial cells (RLMVC). Cells were exposed to H2O2 through its enzymatic generation by glucose and glucose oxidase or by its direct application. Glucose oxidase exposure causes a concentration- and time-dependent increase in (51)chromium (Cr-51) release from RLMVC. Catalase, dimethylthiourea or deferoxamine protects against this oxidant injury. SNAP (100 mu M) prevents the increase in Cr-51 release resulting from glucose oxidase or direct application of H2O2. N-acetyl-D-penicillamine is ineffective. Photo-decayed SNAP slightly decreases the Cr-51 release caused by glucose oxidase but not the injury produced by directly adding H2O2. Treatment with the guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP) analogue 8-BrcGMP (1-10 mM) provides no protection. SNAP decreases in vitro the net oxidation of ferrous to ferric iron by H2O2, the iron-catalyzed consumption of H2O2 in Fenton's reaction, the iron-mediated generation of hydroxyl radicals, and the Fe2+-H2O2-catalyzed peroxidation of Lipid membranes. Providing exogenous nitric oxide dramatically prevents H2O2-mediated endothelial injury, likely by reducing iron-mediated oxidant generation and subsequent lipid peroxidation.
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iron,lipid peroxidation,endothelium
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