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Review
. 2022 Nov 20;193(Pt 2):779-786.
doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2022.11.021. Epub 2022 Nov 18.

Modulation of oxidative neurometabolism in ischemia/reperfusion by nitrite

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Modulation of oxidative neurometabolism in ischemia/reperfusion by nitrite

C Dias et al. Free Radic Biol Med. .
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Abstract

Nitrite has been viewed essentially as an inert metabolic endpoint of nitric oxide (NO). However, under certain conditions, nitrite can be a source of NO. In the brain, this alternative source of NO production independent of nitric oxide synthase activity may be particularly relevant in ischemia/reperfusion (I/R), where low oxygen availability limits enzymatic production of NO. Notably, in vivo concentration of nitrite can be easily increased with diet, through the ingestion of nitrate-rich foods, opening the window for a therapeutic intervention based on diet. Considering the modulation of mitochondrial respiration by NO, we have hypothesized that the protective action of nitrite in I/R may also result from modulation of mitochondrial function. We used high-resolution respirometry to evaluate the effects of nitrite in two in vitro models of I/R. In both cases, an increase in oxygen flux was observed following reoxygenation, a phenomenon that has been coined "oxidative burst". The amplitude of this "oxidative burst" was decreased by nitrite in a concentration-dependent manner. Additionally, a pilot in vivo study in which animals received a nitrate-rich diet as a strategy to increase circulating and tissue levels of nitrite also revealed that the "oxidative burst" was decreased in the nitrate-treated animals. These results may provide mechanistic support to the observation of a protective effect of nitrite in situations of brain ischemia.

Keywords: Hippocampus; Ischemia-reperfusion; Nitric oxide; Nitrite; Oxidative burst; Respirometry.

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