Roles of Reactive Nitrogen Species in Ischemic Stroke
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Departement of Clinical Medicine, Capital Medical University,Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Capital Medical University,Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Capital Medical University

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This work was supported by grants from The National Natural Science Foundation of China(31570856, 21375133), Beijing Natural Science Foundation(5152005), 2016 Scientific Research Project of Beijing Educational Committee(KM201610025003) and Capital Medical University Undergraduate Research Program(7NZDS2015)

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    Small molecules of free radicals play essential roles in maintaining normal physiological function in organisms. However, in a variety of pathological conditions, excessive accumulation of these substances might cause serious damage to tissues and organs due to their highly active, strong oxidization properties. For instance, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS), two major small molecules active substances, are proved to participate in the pathogenesis of stroke. In particular, the role of reactive nitrogen in stroke onset is one of the hot spot in current stroke etiology study. In this publication, recent progress of the physical and pathological functions of RNS in stroke study are reviewed and prospected.

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ZHANG Pan, YAN Wei-Jie, ZHAO Yu-Ming. Roles of Reactive Nitrogen Species in Ischemic Stroke[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2017,44(5):398-406

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  • Received:October 03,2016
  • Revised:April 21,2017
  • Accepted:April 24,2017
  • Online: May 22,2017
  • Published: May 20,2017