Homocysteine, EDRF and Endothelial function
Abstract
Nitric oxide, a heterodiatomic molecule, serves as an endothelium-dependent vasodilator and an antithrombotic agent in the vasculature. Because of its reactivity under physiological conditions, accumulating data suggest that nitric oxide forms adducts with several classes of biologic compounds, one of which is the sulfhydryl functionality, to form thionitrites or S-nitrosothiols. In this overview, we will examine the effects of S-nitrosothiols...
Paper Details
Title
Homocysteine, EDRF and Endothelial function
Published Date
Apr 1, 1996
Journal
Volume
126
Pages
1290S - 1294S
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