Characterization of the magnitude and kinetics of xanthine oxidase-catalyzed nitrate reduction: evaluation of its role in nitrite and nitric oxide generation in anoxic tissues
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Characterization of the magnitude and kinetics of xanthine oxidase-catalyzed nitrate reduction: evaluation of its role in nitrite and nitric oxide generation in anoxic tissues
Abstract
In addition to nitric oxide (NO) generation from specific NO synthases, NO is also formed during anoxia from nitrite reduction, and xanthine oxidase (XO) catalyzes this process. While in tissues and blood high nitrate levels are present, questions remain regarding whether nitrate is also a source of NO and if XO-mediated nitrate reduction can be an important source of NO in biological systems. To characterize the kinetics, magnitude, and mechanism of XO-mediated nitrate reduction under anaerobic conditions, EPR, chemiluminescence NO-analyzer, and NO-electrode studies were performed. Typical XO reducing substrates, xanthine, NADH, and 2,3-dihydroxybenz-aldehyde, triggered nitrate reduction to nitrite and NO. The rate of nitrite production followed Michaelis-Menten kinetics, while NO generation rates increased linearly following the accumulation of nitrite, suggesting stepwise-reduction of nitrate to nitrite then to NO. The molybdenum-binding XO inhibitor, oxypurinol, inhibited both nitrite and NO production, indicating that nitrate reduction occurs at the molybdenum site. At higher xanthine concentrations, partial inhibition was seen, suggesting formation of a substrate-bound reduced enzyme complex with xanthine blocking the molybdenum site. The pH dependence of nitrite and NO formation indicate that XO-mediated nitrate reduction occurs via an acid-catalyzed mechanism. With conditions occurring during ischemia, myocardial xanthine oxidoreductase and nitrate levels were determined to generate up to 20 microM nitrite within 10-20 min that can be further reduced to NO with rates comparable to those of maximally activated NOS. Thus, XOR catalyzed nitrate reduction to nitrite and NO occurs and can be an important source of NO production in ischemic tissues.
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