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- W2061098566 abstract "Hyperhomocyst(e)inemia, characterized by accelerated atherosclerosis, is believed to induce endothelial cell injury and promote atherothrombosis by supporting the generation of hydrogen peroxide. Earlier observations in our laboratory demonstrated that in vitro nitrosation of homocyst(e)ine (HCY) prevents the generation of hydrogen peroxide. We, therefore, hypothesized that stimulating the production of nitric oxide (NO) by endothelial cells would detoxify HCY by forming the corresponding S-nitrosothiol, S-nitroso-homocysteine. In an attempt to prove this hypothesis, media containing 1 mM l-arginine, 1 μM bradykinin, a known NO agonist, and one of the biologically relevant thiols (HCY, cysteine, or glutathione) at concentrations of 0, 0.05, 0.5 and 5.0 mM were incubated with bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAEC) for 0.5, 1 and 4 h. S-nitrosothiol (RSNO) concentrations were measured by photolysis-chemiluminescence. Nitric oxide synthase (eNOS or isoform 3) activity and Nos 3 steady-state mRNA levels were determined by the conversion of [3H]l-arginine to [3H]l-citrulline and Northern analysis, respectively. Results demonstrate that increasing concentrations of HCY, and not cysteine or glutathione, in the presence of bradykinin at 0.5, 1, and 4 h led to significant (P<0.05 by ANOVA) time- and dose-dependent increases in RSNO produced by BAEC. Cells exposed to 1 μM calcium ionophore A23187 in the presence of 5.0 mM HCY also produced a time-dependent increase in RSNO compared to control (P<0.05 by ANOVA). In an attempt to determine if de novo synthesis was occurring, BAEC were treated with bradykinin following a 4 h pretreatment with HCY. Pretreatment with HCY followed by stimulation also led to a time- and dose-dependent increase in RSNO production (P<0.05 by ANOVA). Using high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection, S-nitroso-homocysteine was identified following treatment of BAEC with HCY and bradykinin. The increase in RSNO production in the presence of bradykinin and HCY at 4 h occurred concomitantly with a 78% increase in eNOS activity and a 58% increase in steady-state Nos 3 mRNA, with no change in Nos 3 mRNA half-life, compared to control. A partial explanation for HCY's unique ability to support an increase in NO production was demonstrated by showing that the t1/2 of HCY in media was greater than that of cysteine or glutathione. These data show that, in the presence of an NO agonist, HCY increases RSNO production in a time- and dose-dependent fashion that is reflected by an increase in eNOS activity and Nos 3 transcription. These results suggest that stimulation of endogenous NO, or provision of an exogenous NO donor, may ameliorate endothelial cell injury and thereby decrease the atherothrombotic risk of hyperhomocyst(e)inemic states." @default.
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- W2061098566 title "Stimulation of endothelial nitric oxide production by homocyst(e)ine" @default.
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