Regulation of NOS expression in vascular diseases

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Abstract

Nitric oxide synthases (NOS) are the major sources of nitric oxide (NO), a small bioactive molecule involved in the regulation of many cellular processes. One of the most prominent functions of NO is regulation of vasodilatation and thereby control of blood pressure. Most important for vascular tone is NOS3. Endothelial NOS3- generated NO diffuses into the vascular smooth muscle cells, activates the soluble guanylate cyclase resulting in enhanced cGMP concentrations and smooth muscle cell relaxation. However, more and more evidence exist that also NOS1 and NOS2 contribute to vascular function. We summarize the current knowledge about the regulation of (Picture Presented) NOS expression in the vasculature by transcriptional, posttranscriptional and post-translational mechanisms, in regard to inflammation and innate immune pathways.

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Pautz, A., Li, H., & Kleinert, H. (2021, April 30). Regulation of NOS expression in vascular diseases. Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark. Frontiers in Bioscience. https://doi.org/10.52586/4926

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