Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10819141 | Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Fish are known to express the three isoforms of nitric oxide synthase (NOS), the constitutive forms endothelial or eNOS, neuronal or nNOS and the inducible form iNOS. Most studies in fish have focussed on possible roles for NO in cardiovascular physiology although there has been recent attention on the role of nNOS in embryonic development. However compared to mammalian studies there have been relatively few studies on effects of nitric oxide (NO) on fish. Studies on heart and blood vessel preparations from various fish species appear to show results specific to the species or to the particular preparation. Possible roles of NO in the in vivo biology of adult fish or larval fish have received little attention. This article reviews effects of nitric oxide on cardiovascular physiology in fish with special emphasis on larval fish. It introduces some experimental work on possible signaling pathways in larval fish and introduces the possibility that NO could be an important environmental influence for some aquatic organisms. In higher vertebrates LPS (lipopolysaccharide) is known to activate the cytokine signaling system and stimulate increased expression of iNOS and increased production of NO, but this remains less investigated in fish. The effects of LPS on cardiovascular and osmoregulatory physiology of larval and juvenile salmonids are discussed and a possible role of NO in stress-induced drinking is suggested.
Keywords
nuclear factor-ΚβIFN-γAIIN-nitro-l-arginine methyl esterCD14GMPTLR4NOSRASGSTNADPHGTNFMNflavin adenine dinucleotideNF-κβISDNL-NMMATPCKLPSL-NIOl-NAMEN-monométhyl-L-arginineAngiotensin IIAChAcetylcholineIsosorbide dinitrateinterferon-γFADtumor necrosis factor-αRenin–angiotensin systemflavin mononucleotideTroutcardiovascularLarvaelipopolysaccharideLipopolysaccharide (LPS)SalmonJuvenilessodium nitroprussideNitric oxidenitric oxide synthaseSNPreduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphateglutathione S-transferaseGlyceryl trinitrateGuanosine monophosphateToll-like receptor 4pattern recognition receptor
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Authors
F.B. Eddy,