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Nitric oxide and endothelin in pathophysiological settings
Authors:Tracy E. Hunley  Shigeki Iwasaki  Toshio Homma  Valentina Kon
Affiliation:(1) Division of nephrology, Department of Pediatrics C-4204 Medical Center North, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 37232-2584 Nashville, TN, USA
Abstract:
The role of the endothelium, is now known to encompass the generation of many potent cytokines which impact endothelial cells, adjacent tissue such as smooth muscle cells, and distant sites in an autocrine, paracrine, and endocrine manner, respectively. This review addresses two of these cytokines, nitric oxide and endothelin, and describes how each effects the functions of endothelial cells, including regulation of platelet aggregation and coagulation, regulation of vasomotor tone, modulation of inflammation, and the regulation of cellular proliferation. The emphasis is on the increasingly recognized importance of the autocrine and paracrine mechanisms by which nitric oxide and endothelin act. In particular, autoinduction of endothelin is proposed as a central mechanism underlying endothelin's renowned effects. Additionally, specific nitric oxide/endothelin interactions are discussed by which each cytokine modulates the production and actions of the other. The net effect observed in a variety of physiological and pathophysiological settings, therefore, reflects a balance of these opposing functions.
Keywords:Endothelin  Endothelin receptors  Nitric oxide  Endothelium
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