Influence of sodium nitroprusside on human erythrocyte membrane water permeability: an NMR study |
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Authors: | Lahajnar Gojmir Soboti? Barbara Sepe Ana Jazbin?ek Vojko Pe?ar Slavko |
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Institution: | J. Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. gojmir.lahajnar@ fmf.uni-lj.si |
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Abstract: | Sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is a nitric oxide (?NO) donor in vitro and in vivo. In this paper the time variation of the intracellular water proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) effective relaxation time T'(2a) in SNP-treated human erythrocyte suspensions, containing 10 mM membrane impermeable paramagnetic MnCl2, has been measured. The observed T'(2a) time-course was analyzed in terms of the two mechanisms by which released ?NO affects T'(2a). These are, respectively, enhancement of the intracellular water proton intrinsic NMR relaxation rate 1/T(2a) by paramagnetism of ?NO subsequently bonded to iron atoms of intracellular deoxyhemoglobin, and suppression of diffusional water permeability P(d) as a consequence of nitrosylation of aquaporin-1 (AQP1) channel Cys189, either by direct reaction with ?NO or with one of the ?NO oxidation products, such as N2O3. The bound ?NO on the Cys189 thiol residue appears to impose a less efficient barrier to water permeation through AQP1 than the larger carboxyphenylmercuryl residue from p-chloromercuribenzoate. The effect of ?NO on P(d) is discussed in terms of NO-induced vasodilation. |
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