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Vol. 286, Issue 1, 215-220, July 1998
University of Tampere, Medical School, Department of
Pharmacological Sciences, Tampere, Finland (O.K., H.K., M.L., P.V.,
P.Y., E.M.); and Departments of
Clinical Chemistry (O.K., P.Y., E.M.),
Clinical Microbiology (P.V.) and
Respiratory Medicine (H.K.), Tampere
University Hospital, Tampere, Finland
Two novel nitric oxide (NO)-releasing oxatriazole derivatives, GEA 3162 and GEA 3175, and an earlier known NO donor,
S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP), inhibited cell proliferation
and enhanced cGMP production in a concentration-dependent manner in
human lymphocytes activated by lectin mitogen concanavalin A (ConA).
The possible mediator role of cGMP in the antiproliferative action of
NO donors was tested by pharmacological means. An inhibitor of
guanylate cyclase, 1H-[1,2,4]oxadiazolo[4,3,-a]quinoxalin-1-one,
inhibited NO donor-induced cGMP production, whereas the
antiproliferative action of NO donors remained unaltered.
Phosphodiesterase inhibitors zaprinast and 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine
potentiated and prolonged NO donor-induced increase in the
concentrations of cGMP but did not enhance the antiproliferative action
of NO donors. In addition, two analogs of cGMP, 8-bromo-cGMP and a more
cell-permeable compound, 8-p-chlorophenylthio-cGMP, did
not inhibit ConA-stimulated lymphocyte proliferation when used in
concentrations of up to 300 µM. At millimolar concentrations, 8-bromo-cGMP had a moderate inhibitory action. These results suggest that nitric oxide-releasing oxatriazole derivatives inhibit
proliferative responses in human lymphocytes by a
cGMP-independent manner.
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