Nitric oxide in the human respiratory cycle
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- 3 June 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Medicine
- Vol. 8 (7) , 711-717
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nm718
Abstract
Interactions of nitric oxide (NO) with hemoglobin (Hb) could regulate the uptake and delivery of oxygen (O2) by subserving the classical physiological responses of hypoxic vasodilation and hyperoxic vasconstriction in the human respiratory cycle. Here we show that in in vitro and ex vivo systems as well as healthy adults alternately exposed to hypoxia or hyperoxia (to dilate or constrict pulmonary and systemic arteries in vivo), binding of NO to hemes (FeNO) and thiols (SNO) of Hb varies as a function of HbO2 saturation (FeO2). Moreover, we show that red blood cell (RBC)/SNO-mediated vasodilator activity is inversely proportional to FeO2 over a wide range, whereas RBC-induced vasoconstriction correlates directly with FeO2. Thus, native RBCs respond to changes in oxygen tension (pO2) with graded vasodilator and vasoconstrictor activity, which emulates the human physiological response subserving O2 uptake and delivery. The ability to monitor and manipulate blood levels of NO, in conjunction with O2 and carbon dioxide, may therefore prove useful in the diagnosis and treatment of many human conditions and in the development of new therapies. Our results also help elucidate the link between RBC dyscrasias and cardiovascular morbidity.Keywords
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