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Query: EC:4.6.1.2 (
guanylate cyclase
)
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The effect of different organic nitrates on the activity of soluble
guanylate cyclase
prepared from rat liver was investigated. We found a close correlation between the number of nitrate ester groups and the potency of
guanylate cyclase
activation. For erythrityl tetranitrate (ETN, EC50 = 14.5 microM), glyceryl trinitrate (GTN, EC50 = 60 microM), isoidide dinitrate (IIDN, EC50 = 0.24 mM) and isosorbide-5-nitrate (IS-5-N, EC50 = 1 mM), we were able to set up an equation by which the EC50 could be calculated from the number of nitrate groups per molecule. Compared to these results, the effect of sterical factors and lipophilicity on organic nitrate-induced activation of
guanylate cyclase
was small. However, there were still significant differences in the EC50 values for the cyclic mononitrates.
Isosorbide
-2-nitrate (IS-2-N, EC50 = 0.75 mM) was found to be more potent than the stereoisomeric isosorbide-5-nitrate. Similarly, the cyclic dinitrates isomannide dinitrate (IMDN, EC50 = 0.20 mM), isoidide dinitrate and isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN, EC50 = 0.28 mM) exhibited small but significant differences in their
guanylate cyclase
stimulatory potency. Two lipophilic ester derivatives of isosorbide-5-nitrate showed a 2-fold potency difference for vasodilation but were equipotent for activation of
guanylate cyclase
(EC50 = 0.85 mM). Also, the increase in lipophilicity due to esterification of the free hydroxylic group had no major influence on
guanylate cyclase
activation by isosorbide-5-nitrate. These results demonstrate that in a cell-free system, the potency of organic nitrates for
guanylate cyclase
activation is mainly determined by the number of nitrate groups. Since organic nitrate-induced activation of
guanylate cyclase
may involve the formation of nitric oxide free radicals, it is conceivable that the differences in potency reflect a varying degree of nitric oxide release from each compound tested.
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PMID:Structure-activity relationship of organic nitrates for activation of guanylate cyclase. 289 14