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Erythrocytes And Vascular Function: Oxygen And Nitric Oxide, Christine C. Helms, M. T. Gladwin, Daniel B. Kim-Shapiro
Erythrocytes And Vascular Function: Oxygen And Nitric Oxide, Christine C. Helms, M. T. Gladwin, Daniel B. Kim-Shapiro
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Erythrocytes regulate vascular function through the modulation of oxygen delivery and the scavenging and generation of nitric oxide (NO). First, hemoglobin inside the red blood cell binds oxygen in the lungs and delivers it to tissues throughout the body in an allosterically regulated process, modulated by oxygen, carbon dioxide and proton concentrations. The vasculature responds to low oxygen tensions through vasodilation, further recruiting blood flow and oxygen carrying erythrocytes. Research has shown multiple mechanisms are at play in this classical hypoxic vasodilatory response, with a potential role of red cell derived vasodilatory molecules, such as nitrite derived nitric oxide and …