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Publication : Regulation of the brain's vascular responses to oxygen.

First Author  Demchenko IT Year  2002
Journal  Circ Res Volume  91
Issue  11 Pages  1031-7
PubMed ID  12456489 Mgi Jnum  J:133980
Mgi Id  MGI:3784737 Doi  10.1161/01.res.0000043500.03647.81
Citation  Demchenko IT, et al. (2002) Regulation of the brain's vascular responses to oxygen. Circ Res 91(11):1031-7
abstractText  The mechanism of oxygen-induced cerebral vasoconstriction has been sought for more than a century. Using genetically altered mice to enhance or disrupt extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD, SOD3), we tested the hypothesis that this enzyme plays a critical role in the physiological response to oxygen in the brain by regulating nitric oxide (NO*) availability. Cerebral blood flow responses in these genetically altered mice to changes in PO2 demonstrate that SOD3 regulates equilibrium between superoxide (*O2-) and NO*, thereby controlling vascular tone and reactivity in the brain. That SOD3 opposes inactivation of NO* is shown by absence of vasoconstriction in response to PO2 in the hyperbaric range in SOD3+/+ mice, whereas NO-dependent relaxation is attenuated in SOD3-/- mutants. Thus, EC-SOD promotes NO* vasodilation by scavenging *O2- while hyperoxia opposes NO* and promotes constriction by enhancing endogenous *O2- generation and decreasing basal vasodilator effects of NO*.
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