Journal article

Roles for endothelial zinc homeostasis in vascular physiology and coronary artery disease

PD Zalewski, JF Beltrame, AA Wawer, AI Abdo, C Murgia

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2019

Abstract

The discovery of the roles of nitric oxide (NO) in cardiovascular signaling has led to a revolution in the understanding of cardiovascular disease. A new perspective to this story involving zinc (Zn) is emerging. Zn and its associated Zn transporter proteins are important for the integrity and functions of both the large conduit vessels and the microvascular resistance vessels. The Zn and NO pathways are tightly coordinated. Zn ions are required for the dimerization of endothelial nitric oxide synthase and subsequent generation of NO while generation of NO leads to a rapid mobilization of endothelial Zn stores. Labile Zn may mediate important downstream actions of NO including vascular cytop..

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