The Ukrainian Biochemical Journal (Aug 2019)

Sources and regulation of nitric oxide synthesis in uterus smooth muscle cells

  • H. V. Danylovych ,
  • Yu. V. Danylovych,
  • T. V. Bohach,
  • S. O. Kosterin,
  • S. O. Kosterin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15407/ubj91.04.033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 91, no. 4
pp. 33 – 40

Abstract

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It was proved that NO synthesis in isolated mitochondria of rat uterus smooth muscle depended on the entry of exogenous Ca2+ to mitochondria (inhibited by 1-10 mM Mg2+ in the absence of ATP and by 10 μM ruthenium red) and was suppressed by calmodulin antagonists (0.1-10 μM calmidazolium and 1-100 μM trifluoperazine). It was blocked by NG-nitro-L-arginine, a known antagonist of the constitutive NO-synthase, with a half-maximal inhibition effect at about 25 μM. Moderate deholesterinization of the plasma membrane of myocytes after processing with 0.01% digitonin was followed by increased nitric oxide biosynthesis by cells. The data obtained suggested that mitochondria and plasmalemma is a possible source of NO synthesis in uterine myocytes.

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