Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5501846 Free Radical Biology and Medicine 2016 46 Pages PDF
Abstract
The studies show that high pressures of N2, Ar and He, but not N2O, SF6 or hydrostatic pressure (HP), will interact with NADPH oxidase (NOX) derived superoxide (O2−) to yield singlet oxygen (O2*). Subsequent interactions with NOS2 derived products result in actin S-nitrosylation (SNO-actin) that enhances cytoskeletal turnover ultimately causing microparticle (MPs) formation.107
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