Nitric Oxide
Chemical
An inorganic gas & free radical
Use
Tx pulmonary HTN
Presentation
In aluminium cylinders containing 100/800ppm nitric oxide & nitrogen (pure nitric oxide is toxic & corrosive)
Dose
Inhaled at 5 – 20ppm
2 methods for delivery:
- limb of circuit during inspiration only
- Continuous flow system through entire resp cycle
MoA
- Diffuses into vascular smooth m.
- Activates the enzyme GUANALYL CYCLASE
- GC catalyses formation of 2nd messenger cGMP
- cGMP activates protein kinases
- ↓intrac. Ca2+ → smooth m. relaxation → VD
PD
CVS
- Potent VD
- Inhibits platelet aggregation
RESP***
- Inhibits HPVC
- Vasodilates pulm. vessels selectively because delivered via inhalation
PK
A
Highly lipid soluble, diffuses across PM after inhalation
D
N/A
M
Combines with OxyHb → MetHb + nitrate
E
Nitrate is excreted by kidneys
t ½ 5 secs!
Adverse Effects

Tachyphylaxis
Abrupt cessation → profound ↓PaO2 & ↑PAP
Must be:
→ Weaned slowly
→ Constant MetHb monitoring
MetHb
- NO binds to heme moiety of Hb
- Resulting reaction depends on whether/not Hb is oxygenated
DEOXYHb → Hb [Fe2+] + NO → Hb [Fe2+]NO
- a stable Hb-NO complex forms which has no VD activity
OXYHb → Hb [Fe2+]O2 + NO → Hb [Fe3+] (Met Hb) + NO3–(Nitrate ion)
- O2 displaced, iron atom oxidised, MetHb + nitrate ion produced
NOTES ON NITRIC OXIDE
Nitric oxide (NO) is a naturally occurring inorganic gas
Synthesised in Endothelial Cells
- From arginine by NO synthase
- Binds GUANULATE CYCLASE
- ↑CGMP
- ↓Ca2+ release
- ↓muscle contraction (smooth muscle) → VD
Properties
- Volatile gas, easily diffuses across PM
- Produced by endothelial cells to relax vascular smooth m. & cause VD
- Produced by enzyme NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE
- NOS produces NO
- NO diffuses into cell
- Activates the enzyme GUANYLYL CYCLASE
- GC catalyses formation of 2nd messenger cGMP
- cGMP activates protein kinases
- ↓intracellular Ca2+
- Smooth m. relaxation → VD
NB: phosphodiesterase inhibitors (e.g. Viagra) cause VD because phosphodiesterase breaks down CGMP