Systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism and vascular endothelium condition

Background. Nitric monooxide (NO) is a signaling molecule that plays an important role in many physiological processes, including the regulation of vascular tone, neurotransmission, immunity, mitochondrial respiration, and skeletal muscle contractility. Certain molecules, which are micronutrients or...

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Main Authors: I. Yu. Torshin, A. G. Chuchalin, O. A. Gromova
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Published: IRBIS LLC 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.pharmacoeconomics.ru/jour/article/view/1146
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author I. Yu. Torshin
A. G. Chuchalin
O. A. Gromova
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description Background. Nitric monooxide (NO) is a signaling molecule that plays an important role in many physiological processes, including the regulation of vascular tone, neurotransmission, immunity, mitochondrial respiration, and skeletal muscle contractility. Certain molecules, which are micronutrients or active ingredients of a number of drugs, improve NO biosynthesis and secretion.Objective: systematization of information on the impact of various molecules on the modulation of NO levels in normal and pathological conditions.Material and methods. An array of all currently available publications on fundamental and clinical studies of the effects of various molecules on NO levels was studied. By the query “nitric oxide” in the PubMed/MEDLINE database of biomedical publications 198,480 articles were detected, and by the query “nitric oxide AND endothelium” 27,869 articles were found (with a peak in 2005). After loading this sample, a systematic analysis of these 27,869 publications was performed using topological and metric approaches.Results. As a result of systematic analysis at least 123 molecules were identified, that, in one way or another, modulate NO biosynthesis in the body. Molecules that improve NO metabolism can be conditionally divided into four groups: (1) macro- and micronutrients; (2) components of natural extracts; (3) medicines; (4) molecules that affect nitric oxide metabolism through the reparation of glycocalyx damage. Of the above variety of molecules that affect endothelium and NO biosynthesis, sulodexide stands out (by its effect on the endothelium and glycocalyx).Conclusion. The use of sulodexide (a mixture of glycosaminoglycans with a high degree of pharmaceutical standardization) is one of the promising areas of therapy for endothelial dysfunction through the regeneration of glycocalyx, which is accompanied by the restoration of NO biosynthesis.
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spelling doaj-art-2e7d9fa0437249a09c455026fe661cf32025-08-20T03:57:31ZrusIRBIS LLCФармакоэкономика2070-49092070-49332025-05-01181426010.17749/2070-4909/farmakoekonomika.2025.289533Systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism and vascular endothelium conditionI. Yu. Torshin0A. G. Chuchalin1O. A. Gromova2Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control”, Russian Academy of SciencesPirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityFederal Research Center “Computer Science and Control”, Russian Academy of SciencesBackground. Nitric monooxide (NO) is a signaling molecule that plays an important role in many physiological processes, including the regulation of vascular tone, neurotransmission, immunity, mitochondrial respiration, and skeletal muscle contractility. Certain molecules, which are micronutrients or active ingredients of a number of drugs, improve NO biosynthesis and secretion.Objective: systematization of information on the impact of various molecules on the modulation of NO levels in normal and pathological conditions.Material and methods. An array of all currently available publications on fundamental and clinical studies of the effects of various molecules on NO levels was studied. By the query “nitric oxide” in the PubMed/MEDLINE database of biomedical publications 198,480 articles were detected, and by the query “nitric oxide AND endothelium” 27,869 articles were found (with a peak in 2005). After loading this sample, a systematic analysis of these 27,869 publications was performed using topological and metric approaches.Results. As a result of systematic analysis at least 123 molecules were identified, that, in one way or another, modulate NO biosynthesis in the body. Molecules that improve NO metabolism can be conditionally divided into four groups: (1) macro- and micronutrients; (2) components of natural extracts; (3) medicines; (4) molecules that affect nitric oxide metabolism through the reparation of glycocalyx damage. Of the above variety of molecules that affect endothelium and NO biosynthesis, sulodexide stands out (by its effect on the endothelium and glycocalyx).Conclusion. The use of sulodexide (a mixture of glycosaminoglycans with a high degree of pharmaceutical standardization) is one of the promising areas of therapy for endothelial dysfunction through the regeneration of glycocalyx, which is accompanied by the restoration of NO biosynthesis.https://www.pharmacoeconomics.ru/jour/article/view/1146nitric oxideactive drug principlesendotheliopathyglycosaminoglycanstopological data analysissulodexide
spellingShingle I. Yu. Torshin
A. G. Chuchalin
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Systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism and vascular endothelium condition
Фармакоэкономика
nitric oxide
active drug principles
endotheliopathy
glycosaminoglycans
topological data analysis
sulodexide
title Systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism and vascular endothelium condition
title_full Systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism and vascular endothelium condition
title_fullStr Systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism and vascular endothelium condition
title_full_unstemmed Systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism and vascular endothelium condition
title_short Systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism and vascular endothelium condition
title_sort systematic analysis of molecules regulating nitric oxide no metabolism and vascular endothelium condition
topic nitric oxide
active drug principles
endotheliopathy
glycosaminoglycans
topological data analysis
sulodexide
url https://www.pharmacoeconomics.ru/jour/article/view/1146
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