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Role of nitric oxide in the biology, physiology and pathophysiology of reproduction
Authors:Rosselli  M; Keller  RJ; Dubey  RK
Institution:0 University Hospital, Department of Obstetric and Gynaecology, Clinic for Endocrinology, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland 2 Center for Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA 1 Corresponding author Tel: 01 41 255 5367 Fax: 01 41 255 4439 E-mail: mari@fhk.smtp.usz.ch
Abstract:Following its benchmark discovery, nitric oxide (NO) is nowknown to play important functional roles in a variety of physiologicalsystems. Within the vasculature, NO induces vasodilation, inhibitsplatelet aggregation, prevents neutrophil/platelet adhesionto endothelial cells, inhibits smooth muscle cell proliferationand migration, regulates programmed cell death (apoptosis) andmaintains endothelial cell barrier function. NO generated byneurons acts as a neurotransmitter, whereas NO generated bymacrophages in response to invading microbes acts as an antimicrobialagent. Because neurons, blood vessels and cells of the immunesystem are integral parts of the reproductive organs, and inview of the important functional role that NO plays in thosesystems, it is likely that NO is an important regulator of thebiology and physiology of the reproductive system. Indeed, inthe past 10 years, NO has established itself as a polyvalentmolecule which plays a decisive role in regulating multiplefunctions within the female as well as the male reproductivesystem. This review provides an overview of the role of NO invarious reproductive organs under physiological and pathologicalconditions.
Keywords:nitric oxide/pathophysiology/physiology/reproductivesystem/steroidogenesis
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