Adulterated effects of nitric oxide-generating donors

The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
Klaus-D Kröncke, Christoph V Suschek

Abstract

Impaired cutaneous nitric oxide (NO) production is associated with diminished antioxidative capacity in skin cells, hindered wound healing, unbalanced inflammatory reactions, and disturbed immunological responses. Use of topically applied NO donors might represent an auspicious new therapeutic approach in the field of dermatology. But what is the appropriate NO-generating compound or system? In this issue, Mowbray et al. describe a new chemical inert NO donor that per se produces little inflammation in the skin.

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