Pharmacologic Targeting of Red Blood Cells to Improve Tissue Oxygenation.

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS(2018)

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Disruption of microvascular blood flow is a common cause of tissue hypoxia in disease, yet no therapies are available that directly target the microvasculature to improve tissue oxygenation. Red blood cells (RBCs) autoregulate blood flow through S-nitroso-hemoglobin (SNO-Hb)-mediated export of nitric oxide (NO) bioactivity. We therefore tested the idea that pharmacological enhancement of RBCs using the S-nitrosylating agent ethyl nitrite (ENO) may provide a novel approach to improve tissue oxygenation. Serial ENO dosing was carried out in sheep (1-400ppm) and humans (1-100ppm) at normoxia and at reduced fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)). ENO increased RBC SNO-Hb levels, corrected hypoxia-induced deficits in tissue oxygenation, and improved measures of oxygen utilization in both species. No adverse effects or safety concerns were identified. Inasmuch as impaired oxygenation is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, ENO may have widespread therapeutic utility, providing a first-in-class agent targeting the microvasculature.
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S-nitrosohemoglobin,S-nitrosothiols,ethyl nitrite,hypoxia,microvascular blood flow,nitric oxide,red blood cells
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