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S-Nitrosothiols as Nitric Oxide-Donors: Chemistry, Biology and Possible Future Therapeutic Applications

[ Vol. 11 , Issue. 20 ]

Author(s):

A. Ferro   Pages 2679 - 2690 ( 12 )

Abstract:


In recent years, the gaseous molecule nitric oxide (NO) has been shown to be involved in many important biological events. S-Nitrosothiols are biological substances derived endogenously from NO, and are found in a variety of tissues exhibiting NO-mimetic activity. Fundamental studies on the chemical aspects of S-nitrosothiols have become an integral part of NO research, with a view to further understanding the numerous biological functions both of NO and of S-nitrosothiols themselves. It has often been suggested that Snitrosothiols represent a means either for the storage or transport of NO, although the evidence for this is sparse. Many S-nitrosothiols have now been synthesized chemically, and at present they show the most promise as clinically useful NO-donor drugs. In this review, we examine in detail the biological functions of Snitrosothiols, as well as the chemical properties and biomedical applications of these compounds.

Keywords:

nitric oxide,nitric oxide donors,s-nitrosothiols,therapeutics

Affiliation:

Department of Clinical Pharmacology, King's College London, St. Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth Palace Road, London SE1 7EH, UK.



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