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Current Medical Research and Opinion | 1995

Potent activation of nitric oxide synthase by garlic: A basis for its therapeutic applications

Indrajit Das; Nusrat S. Khan; Suren R. Sooranna

Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is thought to have a variety of therapeutic applications including inhibition of platelet aggregation. Many of the therapeutic actions of garlic parallel the physiological effects of nitric oxide and may be explained by its ability to increase nitric oxide synthase activity intracellularly. Our studies showed that both water and alcoholic extracts of garlic are very potent inhibitors of platelet aggregation induced by epinephrine and ADP. Similar dilutions of garlic extract also activated nitric oxide synthase activity in isolated platelets in vitro. The same extract was also very effective in activating nitric oxide synthase activity in placental villous tissue. The addition of garlic extracts increased nitric oxide synthase activity in a dose-dependent manner. Nitrite levels in the supernatants of incubated placental villous tissue were similarly increased. Activation of calcium-dependent nitric oxide synthase and the subsequent production of nitric oxide is probably the most novel mechanism yet claimed by which garlic can exert its therapeutic properties.


Hypertension | 1997

Hypothalamic Hypertensive Factor: An Inhibitor of Nitric Oxide Synthase Activity

Howard R. Morris; A. Tony Etienne; Maria Panico; John R. Tippins; J. Alaghband-Zadeh; Sharon M. Holland; Siroos Mehdizadeh; Jackie de Belleroche; I. Das; Nusrat S. Khan; Hugh E. de Wardener

Human and rat plasma and rat hypothalamus contain a cytochemically detectable substance, the concentration of which rises with an increase in salt intake. The plasma concentration of this material is also raised in essential hypertension and in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), the Milan hypertensive rat, and the reduced renal mass (RRM) hypertensive rat. In the normal rat, the greatest concentration is found in the hypothalamus of the SHR and the RRM hypertensive rat. The physicochemical characteristics of this cytochemically detectable hypothalamic hypertensive factor (HHF), including chromatographic behavior and molecular weight range, suggest that it may share features common to a substituted guanidine that is present in established nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors. It was therefore decided to determine the effect on NOS activity of the HHF obtained from mature SHR. The ability of HHF to inhibit NOS activity was studied on (1) NOS extracted from bovine aorta, rat brain, and human platelets by measuring the conversion of radiolabeled L-arginine to L-citrulline and (2) rat liver NOS measured indirectly with a cytochemical technique based on the stimulation of soluble guanylate cyclase activity in hepatocytes by NO. HHF showed a biphasic inhibitory action on platelet NOS activity that was greater with HHF obtained from SHR than from Wistar-Kyoto rats. HHF also had a biphasic inhibitory effect on hepatocyte NOS activity that was more potent when obtained from SHR. It is proposed that the increase in HHF, a novel form of NOS inhibitor that is elevated in SHR, may be involved in the rise in arterial pressure.


Biochemical Society Transactions | 1996

Differing effects of polyamines on nitric oxide synthase

Indrajit Das; Nusrat S. Khan

In the central and peripheral nervous system Larginine acts as a common substrate for a number of metabolic reactions including the production of polyamines and nitric oxide (NO). NO has become established as a diffusible messenger mediating cell-cell interactions including neuronal signalling [ 11. Recent research has shown that an excess or shortage in NO production has been linked with various disease states.


Biochemical Society Transactions | 1997

Oxidative stress and superoxide dismutase in schizophrenia

Nusrat S. Khan; Indrajit Das


Biochemical Society Transactions | 1995

Nitric oxide synthase activation is a unique mechanism of garlic action.

Indrajit Das; Nusrat S. Khan; Suren R. Sooranna


Cell Biochemistry and Function | 2001

The natural substrate for nitric oxide synthase activity

J. Alaghband-Zadeh; Siroos Mehdizadeh; Nusrat S. Khan; Anne O' Farrell; Lucille Bitensky; J. Chayen


Schizophrenia Research | 1995

Presence of a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor in schizophrenic subjects plasma

Nusrat S. Khan; I. Das; B.K. Puri; J. de Belleroche; S.R. Hirsch


Biochemical Society Transactions | 1995

Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase by l-arginine metabolites

Indrajit Das; Nusrat S. Khan


Biological Psychiatry | 1997

Plasma polyamine changes and possible effects on hypofunctional NMDA receptor found in schlzophrenic brain

S.R. Hirsch; I. Das; Nusrat S. Khan; J. de Belleroche


Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry | 1996

Raised plasma polyamine concentrations in patients with severe head injury.

J Timothy; C Winter; I. Das; Nusrat S. Khan; J. de Belleroche

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Indrajit Das

University of Queensland

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I. Das

Imperial College London

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S.R. Hirsch

Charing Cross Hospital

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Maria Panico

Imperial College London

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A. Etienne

Imperial College London

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