| Title : Non-neuronal cholinergic system and signal transduction pathways mediated by band 3 in red blood cells - Carvalho_2008_Clin.Hemorheol.Microcirc_40_207 |
| Author(s) : Carvalho FA , Almeida JP , Fernandes IO , Freitas-Santos T , Saldanha C |
| Ref : Clinical Hemorheology Microcirculation , 40 :207 , 2008 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Non-neuronal acetylcholine (ACh) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) have been recognized in the past. Vascular ACh has been associated by us with the regulation of microcirculatory flow by modulating nitric oxide (NO) intracellular mobilization, metabolism (NOx) and release from erythrocytes, as well as the glycolytic flux. Velnacrine maleate is a well-known AChE inhibitor which plays a competitive role by decreasing NO-mediated erythrocyte responses. A plausible hypothesis to explain the mechanisms underlying those events hinges on the NO translocation among nitrosylated molecules and phosphorylated/dephosphorylated states of band 3 protein, processed by major tyrosine-kinases (PTK: p72syk, p53/56lyn and p59/61hck) and phosphotyrosine-phosphatases (PTP). |
| PubMedSearch : Carvalho_2008_Clin.Hemorheol.Microcirc_40_207 |
| PubMedID: 19029645 |
Carvalho FA, Almeida JP, Fernandes IO, Freitas-Santos T, Saldanha C (2008)
Non-neuronal cholinergic system and signal transduction pathways mediated by band 3 in red blood cells
Clinical Hemorheology Microcirculation
40 :207
Carvalho FA, Almeida JP, Fernandes IO, Freitas-Santos T, Saldanha C (2008)
Clinical Hemorheology Microcirculation
40 :207