Ja. Bauer et Hl. Fung, PHOTOCHEMICAL GENERATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE FROM NITRO-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS - POSSIBLE RELATION TO VASCULAR PHOTORELAXATION PHENOMENA, Life sciences, 54(1), 1994, pp. 1-4
We examined the production of nitric Oxide (NO) from various nitro-con
taining compounds (500 muM and 100 muM solutions in Krebs buffer, pH 7
.4). Sealed vials containing solutions of NaNO2, N-nitro-L-arginine, 4
-nitrophenol, BAY K 8644, or N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester were stor
ed in the dark, under normal roomlight, or were exposed to ultraviolet
light (365 nm), for 30 min (24-degrees-C). NO was measured in the via
l headspace after 30 min, using a sensitive assay previously establish
ed in our laboratory. Production of NO was found to be dependent on th
e intensity of light exposure for all compounds, and the highest degre
e of light-induced production of NO was found for NaNO2 and BAY K 8644
solutions. Since NO is a relaxant of smooth muscle, these results hel
p explain the increased sensitivity to relaxation by UV light of vascu
lar and other types of smooth muscle in the presence of NaNO2, BAY K 8
644 and N-nitro-L-arginine, as observed by other investigators.