Physicochemical features of dinitrosyl iron complexes with natural thiol-containing ligands underlying the biological activities of these complexes |
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Authors: | A. F. Vanin R. R. Borodulin L. N. Kubrina V. D. Mikoyan D. Sh. Burbaev |
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Affiliation: | 17633. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991, Russia
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Abstract: | ![]() Current notions and new experimental data of the authors on physicochemical features of mono- and binuclear dinitrosyl iron complexes (DNIC) with natural thiol-containing ligands (glutathione or cysteine), underlying the ability of DNIC to act as NO molecule and nitrosonium ion donors, are considered. This ability determines the various biological activities of DNIC: inducing long-lasting vasodilation and thereby long-lasting hypotension in human and animals, inhibiting platelet aggregation, increasing red blood cell elasticity, thereby stimulating microcirculation, and reducing the necrotic zone in animals with myocardial infarction. Moreover, DNIC are capable of accelerating skin wound healing, improving the function of penile cavernous tissue, and blocking apoptosis development in cell cultures. When decomposed, DNIC can exert a cytotoxic effect that may be used in treatment for infection and malignant pathologies. |
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