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Research Article

Nitric Oxide: Biphasic Dose Responses

Pages 489-501 | Published online: 29 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The capacity of nitric oxide (NO) to affect biphasic dose responses in pharmacological and toxicological systems was assessed. Numerous examples of such biphasic responses were documented, including osteoclast differentiation, various vascular responses, neutrophil migration, superoxide anion formation, exploratory behavior in rodents, vitamin D3 levels in macrophages, human sperm motility and mobility, myocardial contraction, and other functions. The quantitative features of the dose response indicated a maximum stimulatory response usually less than twofold greater than the controls. While the stimulatory range was variable, ranging from ∼2.5 to 500-fold, the majority was ≤10-fold. These findings indicate that biphasic dose-response relationships are common manifestations of the NO-induced effects.

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