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dc.contributor.authorLedo, Ana-
dc.contributor.authorFrade, João-
dc.contributor.authorBarbosa, Rui M.-
dc.contributor.authorLaranjinha, João-
dc.date.accessioned2008-09-26T17:41:27Z-
dc.date.available2008-09-26T17:41:27Z-
dc.date.issued2004en_US
dc.identifier.citationMolecular Aspects of Medicine. 25:1-2 (2004) 75-89en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10316/5770-
dc.description.abstractNitric oxide (NO[radical sign]) is a diffusible regulatory molecule involved in a wide range of physiological and pathological events. At the tissue level, a local and temporary increase in NO[radical sign] concentration is translated into a cellular signal. From our current knowledge of biological synthesis and decay, the kinetics and mechanisms that determine NO[radical sign] concentration dynamics in tissues are poorly understood. Generally, NO[radical sign] mediates its effects by stimulating (e.g., guanylate cyclase) or inhibiting (e.g., cytochrome oxidase) transition metal-containing proteins and by post-translational modification of proteins (e.g., formation of nitrosothiol adducts). The borderline between the physiological and pathological activities of NO[radical sign] is a matter of controversy, but tissue redox environment, supramolecular organization and compartmentalisation of NO[radical sign] targets are important features in determining NO[radical sign] actions. In brain, NO[radical sign] synthesis in the dependency of glutamate NMDA receptor is a paradigmatic example; the NMDA-subtype glutamate receptor triggers intracellular signalling pathways that govern neuronal plasticity, development, senescence and disease, suggesting a role for NO[radical sign] in these processes. Measurements of NO[radical sign] in the different subregions of hippocampus, in a glutamate NMDA receptor-dependent fashion, by means of electrochemical selective microsensors illustrate the concentration dynamics of NO[radical sign] in the sub-regions of this brain area. The analysis of NO[radical sign] concentration-time profiles in the hippocampus requires consideration of at least two interrelated issues, also addressed in this review. NO[radical sign] diffusion in a biological medium and regulation of NO[radical sign] activity.en_US
dc.description.urihttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T9P-4BY3ND9-2/1/f6c1c3e82caa2085d4b32f47150aba45en_US
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dc.language.isoengeng
dc.rightsopenAccesseng
dc.subjectNitric oxide measurementen_US
dc.subjectNitric oxide dynamicsen_US
dc.subjectNitric oxide signallingen_US
dc.subjectNeurodegenerationen_US
dc.subjectHippocampusen_US
dc.titleNitric oxide in brain: diffusion, targets and concentration dynamics in hippocampal subregionsen_US
dc.typearticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.mam.2004.02.010-
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crisitem.author.researchunitCNC - Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology-
crisitem.author.researchunitCNC - Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0002-7737-4241-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0003-4370-5177-
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