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Review
. 2003 Apr-Jun;34(2):33-45.

[The involvement of nitric oxide in formation of hemoglobin oxygen-binding properties]

[Article in Russian]
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Review

[The involvement of nitric oxide in formation of hemoglobin oxygen-binding properties]

[Article in Russian]
V V Zinchuk. Usp Fiziol Nauk. 2003 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

The analysis of literature and results of our investigations indicate the possible involvement of L-arginine-nitric oxide (NO) system in formation of blood oxygen-carrying capacity. In reaction with hemoglobin NO forms methemoglobin, nitrosyl-hemoglobin (HbFe2+NO) and S-nitrosohemoglobin (SNO-Hb). The NO-hemoglobin derivatives have the various biological functions (NO transport, storage, elimination etc.) and are involved in the genesis of different pathologic conditions. The presence of different NO-hemoglobin derivatives can differently influence on the whole blood hemoglobin-oxygen affinity (HOA): methemoglobin and SNO-Hb increases, and HbFe2+NO decreases it. Their effect on the blood oxygen-binding properties may be important for the gas exchange processes. At the level of lung capillaries such effect may be the additional mechanism promoting a blood oxygenation, and in the systemic microcirculation it may optimize blood desaturation and hence the tissue oxygen delivery. Blood oxygen-binding properties affect the state of L-arginine-NO system, however this system also may determine HOA through the intraerythrocytic regulatory mechanisms, oxygen-dependent nature of NO generation, regulation of vascular tone and effect of peroxynitrite.

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