Nitric oxide donors and cardiovascular agents modulating the bioactivity of nitric oxide: an overview

LJ Ignarro, C Napoli, J Loscalzo - Circulation research, 2002 - Am Heart Assoc
LJ Ignarro, C Napoli, J Loscalzo
Circulation research, 2002Am Heart Assoc
Nitric oxide (NO) mediates multiple physiological and pathophysiological processes in the
cardiovascular system. Pharmacological compounds that release NO have been useful tools
for evaluating the pivotal role of NO in cardiovascular physiology and therapeutics. These
agents constitute two broad classes of compounds, those that release NO or one of its redox
congeners spontaneously and those that require enzymatic metabolism to generate NO. In
addition, several commonly used cardiovascular drugs exert their beneficial action, in part …
Nitric oxide (NO) mediates multiple physiological and pathophysiological processes in the cardiovascular system. Pharmacological compounds that release NO have been useful tools for evaluating the pivotal role of NO in cardiovascular physiology and therapeutics. These agents constitute two broad classes of compounds, those that release NO or one of its redox congeners spontaneously and those that require enzymatic metabolism to generate NO. In addition, several commonly used cardiovascular drugs exert their beneficial action, in part, by modulating the NO pathway. Here, we review these classes of agents, summarizing their fundamental chemistry and pharmacology, and provide an overview of their cardiovascular mechanisms of action.
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