Friday, July 19, 2019
Expansion On The Recent Discoveries Concerning Nitric Oxide :: essays research papers
 Expansion on the Recent Discoveries Concerning Nitric Oxide      as presented by Dr. Jack R. Lancaster    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Nitric Oxide, or NO, its chemical representation, was until recently not  considered to be of any benefit to the life processes of animals, much less  human beings. However, studies have proven that this simple compound had an  abundance of uses in the body, ranging from the nervous system to the  reproductive system. Its many uses are still being explored, and it is hoped  that it can play an active role in the cures for certain types of cancers and  tumors that form in the brain and other parts of the body.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Nitric Oxide is not to be confused with nitrous oxide, the latter of  which is commonly known as laughing gas. Nitric oxide has one more electron than  the anesthetic. NO is not soluble in water. It is a clear gas. When NO is  exposed to air, it mixes with oxygen, yielding nitrogen IV dioxide, a brown gas  which is soluble in water. These are just a few of the chemical properties of  nitric oxide. With the total life expectancy of nitric oxide being from six to  ten seconds, it is not surprising that it has not been until recently that it  was discovered in the body. The compound is quickly converted into nitrates and  nitrites by oxygen and water. Yet even its short-lived life, it has found many  functions within the body. Nitric oxide enables white blood cells to kill tumor  cells and bacteria, and it allows neurotransmitters to dilate blood vessels. It  also serves as a messenger for neurons, like a neurotransmitter. The compound  is also accountable for penile erections. Further experiments may lead to its  use in memory research and for the treatment of certain neurodegenerative  disorders. One of the most exciting discoveries of nitric oxide involves its  function in the brain. It was first discovered that nitric oxide played a role  in the nervous system in 1982. Small amounts of it prove useful in the opening  of calcium ion channels (with glutamate, an excitatory neurotransmitter) sending  a strong excitatory impulse. However, in larger amounts, its effects are quite  harmful. The channels are forced to fire more rapidly, which can kill the cells.  This is the cause of most strokes. To find where nitric oxide is found in the  brain, scientists used a purification method from a tissue sample of the brain.  One scientist discovered that the synthesis of nitric oxide required the  presence of calcium, which often acts by binding to a ubiquitous cofactor called  calmodulin. A small amount of calmodulin is added to the enzyme preparations,    					    
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