Endothelium, coronary vasodilation, and organic nitrates
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Endothelium, coronary vasodilation, and organic nitrates
Abstract
Recent investigations have suggested that the vascular endothelium is an active participant in the regulation of arterial tone and blood flow. In a state of health, the endothelium contributes to hemodynamic equilibrium; however, it rapidly becomes dysfunctional in hypercholesterolemia and diabetes mellitus or with exposure to the stress of hypertension or long-term smoking. Among the deficits observed during endothelial dysfunction is a reduction in the synthesis and release or an excessive degradation of EDRF. This potent vasorelaxant is derived from the amino acid L-arginine and has been characterized as NO or a closely related substance. EDRF relaxes vascular smooth muscle by activating guanylate cyclase. A deficiency in the activity of EDRF may be the mechanism of diminished coronary vasodilation in patients with ischemic heart disease. Organic nitrates, which are metabolized to NO or S-nitrosothiol at the cellular level, are often used in the management of myocardial ischemia; they also induce vasodilation by activating guanylate cyclase. The similarities between organic nitrates and endogenous EDRF and their interactions are discussed in this review.
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