Chen2006 - Nitric Oxide Release from Endothelial Cells
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Chen2006 - Nitric Oxide Release from
Endothelial Cells
This model is described in the article:
Theoretical analysis of
biochemical pathways of nitric oxide release from vascular
endothelial cells.
Chen K, Popel AS.
Free Radic. Biol. Med. 2006 Aug; 41(4):
668-680
Abstract:
Vascular endothelium expressing endothelial nitric oxide
synthase (eNOS) produces nitric oxide (NO), which has a number
of important physiological functions in the microvasculature.
The rate of NO production by the endothelium is a critical
determinant of NO distribution in the vascular wall. We have
analyzed the biochemical pathways of NO synthesis and
formulated a model to estimate NO production by the
microvascular endothelium under physiological conditions. The
model quantifies the NO produced by eNOS based on the kinetics
of NO synthesis and the availability of eNOS and its
intracellular substrates. The predicted NO production from
microvessels was in the range of 0.005-0.1 microM/s. This range
of predicted values is in agreement with some experimental
values but is much lower than other rates previously measured
or estimated from experimental data with the help of
mathematical modeling. Paradoxical discrepancies between the
model predictions and previously reported results based on
experimental measurements of NO concentration in the vicinity
of the arteriolar wall suggest that NO can also be released
through eNOS-independent mechanisms, such as catalysis by
neuronal NOS (nNOS). We also used our model to test the
sensitivity of NO production to substrate availability, eNOS
concentration, and potential rate-limiting factors. The results
indicated that the predicted low level of NO production can be
attributed primarily to a low expression of eNOS in the
microvascular endothelial cells.
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