Interactions between cytokines and nitric oxide |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universidade de São Paulo Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine, Avenida Doutor Arnaldo, 455, Room 3189, São Paulo, SP CEP 01246903, Brazil;2. Instituto do Coração, Avenida Doutor Enéas de Carvalho Aguiar, 44-Cerqueira Cesar, São Paulo, SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | There is now an impressive range of evidence supporting the important role of cytokines in sleep regulation (see Krueger et al., 1995; De Simoni et al., 1995). It has also been reported that inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis suppresses sleep in rabbits (Kapás et al., 1994). This is not surprising, since NO is closely involved in neurotransmission (Garthwaite, 1991; Schuman and Madison, 1994) and cytokines are the major inducers of NO synthesis (Hibbs et al., 1990). Further, it is now clear that NO plays an important role in modulating immune responses, possibly through the differential regulation of cytokine synthesis (Taylor-Robinson et al., 1994). In this article, I will provide evidence for the interactions between cytokines and nitric oxide, and discuss their implications in the regulation of immune responses. I shall illustrate these mainly with results from my coworkers and I, from our laboratory rather than attempting an exhaustive review of the subject. |
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