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Query: EC:4.6.1.2 (
guanylate cyclase
)
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Carbon monoxide induces delayed neurological and neuropathological alterations, including
memory loss
and cognitive impairment. The bases for the delay remain unknown. Activation of soluble
guanylate cyclase
by nitric oxide modulates some forms of learning and memory. Carbon monoxide binds to soluble
guanylate cyclase
, activating it but interfering with its activation by nitric oxide. The aim of this work was to assess whether exposure of rats to carbon monoxide alters the activity of soluble
guanylate cyclase
or its modulation by nitric oxide in cerebellum or cerebral cortex. Rats exposed chronically or acutely to carbon monoxide were killed 24 h or 7 days later. Acute carbon monoxide exposure decreased cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) content and reduced activation of soluble
guanylate cyclase
by nitric oxide. Cortex was more sensitive than cerebellum to chronic exposure, which reduced activation of soluble
guanylate cyclase
by nitric oxide in cortex. In cerebellum, chronic exposure induced delayed impairment of soluble
guanylate cyclase
activation by nitric oxide. Acute exposure effects were also stronger at 7 days than at 24 h after exposure. This delayed impaired modulation of soluble
guanylate cyclase
by nitric oxide may contribute to delayed
memory loss
and cognitive impairment in humans exposed to carbon monoxide.
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PMID:In vivo exposure to carbon monoxide causes delayed impairment of activation of soluble guanylate cyclase by nitric oxide in rat brain cortex and cerebellum. 1514 8