Blocking a vicious cycle nNOS/peroxynitrite/AMPK by S-nitrosoglutathione: implication for stroke therapy

Jul 16, 2015BMC neuroscience

S-nitrosoglutathione may block a harmful cycle involving nNOS, peroxynitrite, and AMPK with potential for stroke treatment

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Abstract

S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) treatment decreased nNOS activity and peroxynitrite levels in a rat model of cerebral ischemia reperfusion.

  • Cerebral ischemia reperfusion (IR) increased nNOS activity and neuronal peroxynitrite levels.
  • GSNO treatment reduced nNOS phosphorylation at Ser(1412), which is linked to increased nNOS activity.
  • Inhibition of nNOS or reduction of peroxynitrite lessened IR injury in the rat model.
  • GSNO also decreased the activation of AMP Kinase (AMPK) and its upstream kinase LKB1, both activated during IR.
  • AMPK activation was found to potentiate IR injury, while its inhibition reduced it.

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