Nitrite, a naturally occurring precursor of nitric oxide that acts like a 'prodrug'

Biol Chem. 2006 May;387(5):499-506. doi: 10.1515/BC.2006.065.

Abstract

There are enzymatic and non-enzymatic mechanisms that generate NO* from nitrite in blood, stomach, saliva, urine and skin. In blood vessels, nitrite-derived NO* can provide protection via compensatory vasodilation during hypoxia, and in various body fluids it may have antibacterial activity. In the skin, nitrite-derived NO* may contribute to skin tanning, as well as to protection against UV-induced cell damage. Current knowledge on nitrite acting like an NO* 'prodrug' is presented, emphasizing the role of nitrite in skin.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Nitrates / chemistry
  • Nitrates / metabolism
  • Nitric Oxide / chemistry
  • Nitric Oxide / metabolism*
  • Nitric Oxide / physiology
  • Nitrites / chemistry
  • Nitrites / metabolism*
  • Prodrugs / chemistry
  • Prodrugs / metabolism*
  • Skin / metabolism

Substances

  • Nitrates
  • Nitrites
  • Prodrugs
  • Nitric Oxide