Analysis of the pathways of nitric oxide utilization in mitochondria |
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Authors: | Cadenas E Poderoso J J Antunes F Boveris A |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Molecular Pharmacology & Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USAb Laboratory of Oxygen Metabolism, University Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentinac Laboratory of Free Radical Biology, School of Pharmacy & Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The regulatory role that mitochondria play in cell dysfunction and cell-death pathways involves the concept of a complex and multisite regulation of cellular respiration and energy production signaled by cellular and intercellular messengers. Hence, the role of nitric oxide, as a physiological regulator acting directly on the mitochondrial respiratory chain acquires further relevance. This article provides a survey of the major regulatory roles of nitric oxide on mitochondrial functions as an expression of two major metabolic pathways for nitric oxide consumption: a reductive pathway, involving mitochondrial ubiquinol and yielding nitroxyl anion and an oxidative pathway involving superoxide anion and yielding peroxynitrite. The modulation of the decay pathways for nitrogen-and oxygen-centered radicals is further analyzed as a function of the redox transitions of mitochondrial ubiquinol. The interplay among these redox processes and its implications for mitochondrial function is discussed in terms of the mitochondrial steady-state levels (and gradients) of nitric oxide and superoxide anion. |
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