[引用][C] The Role of Nitric Oxide in Glial Pathologya
B Mitrovic, BA St Pierre… - Annals of the New …, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
In the past few years, it has been made increasingly evident that nitric oxide (NO), a simple
gas with free radical chemical properties, plays a very important role in the pathology of the …
gas with free radical chemical properties, plays a very important role in the pathology of the …
Nitric oxide: cellular regulation and neuronal injury
Publisher Summary A variety of mechanisms have been proposed for NO neurotoxicity,
including inhibition of mitochondrial enzymes such as cis-aconitase, inhibition of the …
including inhibition of mitochondrial enzymes such as cis-aconitase, inhibition of the …
The physiology and pathophysiology of nitric oxide in the brain
Nitric oxide (NO) is a molecule with pleiotropic effects in different tissues. NO is synthesized
by NO synthases (NOS), a family with four major types: endothelial, neuronal, inducible and …
by NO synthases (NOS), a family with four major types: endothelial, neuronal, inducible and …
Nitric oxide in neuronal degeneration
NO has clearly revolutionized our thinking about aspects of neurotransmission and neuronal
signaling. NO is emerging as an important regulator of a variety of physiologic processes; …
signaling. NO is emerging as an important regulator of a variety of physiologic processes; …
Nitric oxide in the nervous system.
J Zhang, SH Snyder - Annual Review of Pharmacology and …, 1995 - europepmc.org
Nitric oxide (NO) has only recently been appreciated as a normal biologic substance with a
role in signal transduction. It was first identified as endothelial-derived relaxing factor in …
role in signal transduction. It was first identified as endothelial-derived relaxing factor in …
Physiological and toxicological actions of nitric oxide in the central nervous system
Publisher Summary Nitric Oxide (NO) has clearly revolutionized research about aspects of
neurotransmission and neuronal signaling. It has also radically altered studies about how …
neurotransmission and neuronal signaling. It has also radically altered studies about how …
A critical assessment of the neurodestructive and neuroprotective effects of nitric oxide
SKEE LEONG, RUNS RUAN… - Annals of the New York …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Whether nitric oxide is cytodestructive or cytoprotective is of obvious clinical importance. The
debate on this subject in the past decade has generated much “heat and light”. This paper …
debate on this subject in the past decade has generated much “heat and light”. This paper …
Nitric oxide: diverse actions in the central and peripheral nervous systems
TM Dawson, M Gonzalez-ZuluetaS, J Kusel… - The …, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
Nitric oxide (NO) has revolutionized our conceptions about neurotransmission. NO is not
stored in synaptic vesicles, is not released by exocytosis, and does not mediate its action by …
stored in synaptic vesicles, is not released by exocytosis, and does not mediate its action by …
Nitric oxide: a new messenger in the brain
J Bruhwyler, E Chleide, JF Liégeois… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1993 - Elsevier
The important role played by nitric oxide (NO) in the central nervous system has largely
been emphasized in the recent literature. It can originate at least from four different sources …
been emphasized in the recent literature. It can originate at least from four different sources …