VITAMINS PROVOKE THE RELEASE OF NITRIC OXIDE BY SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE: IN VITRO STUDY

Authors

  • Eham A Ali Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine,Al-Mustansiriya University P.O. Box 14132, Baghdad-Iraq.

Keywords:

Hydroxycobalamine, folic acid, phytomenadione, sodium nitroprusside

Abstract

It is plausible to assume that vitamins act as nitric oxide scavengers or donors like cobalaminederivatives. Therefore, this study aimed to screen the effect of folic acid, hydroxycobalamine andphytomenadione on nitrogen species. The effects of hydroxyl cobalamine, folic acid andphytomenadione were studied on the synthesized peroxynitrite as well as on their ability to generateperoxynitrite. It is ability to donate nitric oxide or to scavenge released nitric oxide by sodiumnitroprusside (10mM) also investigated in vitro experimental model. Synthetic peroxynitrite wasscavenged by folic acid, hydroxycobalamine and phytomenadione. Their effects varied with theirconcentrations. These vitamins per se failed to release nitric oxide while they improved thebioavailability of nitric oxide released by 10 mM sodium nitroprusside. The beneficial effects offolic acid and to less extent hydroxycobalamine and phytomenadione in improving the nitric oxidebioavailability raise the idea of using these substances as adjunct therapy in diseases associated with endothelial dysfunction.

 

Published

2010-06-01

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How to Cite

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VITAMINS PROVOKE THE RELEASE OF NITRIC OXIDE BY SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE: IN VITRO STUDY. ANJS 2010, 13 (2), 40-44.