Production of nitric oxide by human salivary peroxidase and by bovine lactoperoxidase.

J Biochem Mol Toxicol

Department of Internal Medicine, Laboratory of Biochemistry, The University of Perugia, Via del Giochetto, I-06122, Perugia, Italy.

Published: March 2012

Peroxidases catalyze the oxidation of nitrite to nitrate in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. Two pathways may occur: one entailing the intermediate formation of NO(2) and the other implying the generation of peroxynitrite. The products of nitrite (NO(2) (-) ) oxidation by salivary peroxidase (SPO) and commercial bovine lactoperoxidase (LPO) are studied by utilizing an electrochemical assay that allows the direct, continuous monitoring of NO and/or NO(2) and by HPLC to assess nitrates at the end of the reaction. Dialyzed saliva and LPO, in the presence of H(2) O(2) , convert nitrite into nitrate and form some NO, with a molar ratio of 10(3) . In our experimental conditions, no NO(2) was detectable among the products of nitrite oxidation. SCN(-) inhibits NO formation and so does I(-) , although at higher concentrations. No effects are observed with Cl(-) or Br(-) . We conclude that SPO and LPO transform NO(2) (-) into nitrate-forming small amounts of NO in the presence of H(2) O(2) as an intermediate or a by-product, synthesized through the peroxynitrite pathway.

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