Endothelial function in hypertension: the role of superoxide anion

M McIntyre, DF Bohr, AF Dominiczak - Hypertension, 1999 - Am Heart Assoc
M McIntyre, DF Bohr, AF Dominiczak
Hypertension, 1999Am Heart Assoc
Much attention has been focused on the role of nitric oxide in hypertension and
cardiovascular disease. More recently, the role of superoxide anion and its interaction with
nitric oxide has been investigated in this context. This review will concentrate on the role of
superoxide in human and experimental hypertension, paying particular attention to the
potential sources of superoxide within the vasculature and discussing some of the molecular
mechanisms surrounding its production and dismutation. We discuss what is known about …
Abstract
—Much attention has been focused on the role of nitric oxide in hypertension and cardiovascular disease. More recently, the role of superoxide anion and its interaction with nitric oxide has been investigated in this context. This review will concentrate on the role of superoxide in human and experimental hypertension, paying particular attention to the potential sources of superoxide within the vasculature and discussing some of the molecular mechanisms surrounding its production and dismutation. We discuss what is known about the human superoxide dismutase enzymes. We conclude that the balance between nitric oxide and superoxide is more important than the absolute levels of either alone.
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