Long-lasting blood pressure lowering effects of nitrite are NO-independent and mediated by hydrogen peroxide, persulfides, and oxidation of protein kinase G1α redox signalling
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Under hypoxic conditions, nitrite (
Under physiological conditions, nitrite induces a delayed and long-lasting blood pressure lowering effect, which is NO-independent and occurs via a new redox mechanism involving H2O2, persulfides, and PKG1α oxidation/activation. Targeting this novel pathway may provide new prospects for anti-hypertensive therapy.
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Martin Feelisch
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Takaaki Akaike
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Kayleigh Griffiths
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Tomoaki Ida
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Oleksandra Prysyazhna
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Joanna J Goodwin
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Nicholas D Gollop
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Bernadette O Fernandez
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Magdalena Minnion
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Miriam M Cortese-Krott
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Alessandra Borgognone
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Rosie M Hayes
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Philip Eaton
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Michael P Frenneaux
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Melanie Madhani
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Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences Birmingham , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
