The Significance of Nitric Oxide

1 person dies from vascular disease every 6 seconds worldwide*
The cause of “vascular disease,” which has the highest mortality rate worldwide and the highest disease burden in Korea, is the decrease in nitric oxide production in the body due to aging.
(* Source: 2019 World Health Organization (WHO) vascular disease mortality statistics)

Why Nitric Oxide Production Declines
Nitric oxide, which keeps blood vessels healthy, is produced by the vascular endothelial cells in the arteries. However, as we age and the vascular endothelial cells become damaged, they cannot produce enough of the necessary nitric oxide, making us vulnerable to vascular disease.

* Cross-section of blood vessels by age

10-20s

Vascular damage 0%

30-40s

Vascular damage 20%

50-60s

Vascular damage 50%

70s

Vascular damage 85%

As we age, the vascular endothelial cells that produce nitric oxide become damaged, and nitric oxide levels drop below 15%, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Nitric oxide is produced by the endothelial cells of the arteries and performs signaling and other functions necessary for our body.

History of Nitric Oxide

Nitric oxide research has led to important developments in various fields such as biology, medicine, and pharmacy since the 1980s. Nitric oxide is an important research subject in the field of life sciences, and it is expected to contribute to the treatment and prevention of various diseases in the future.

1980s

Discovery of the role of nitric oxide as a signaling molecule

In the 1980s, research results showing that nitric oxide plays an important role as a biological signaling molecule were continuously published, and nitric oxide emerged as a new possibility for treating cardiovascular disease.

1992

Nitric oxide named "Molecule of the Year"

In recognition of the importance of nitric oxide, in 1992 the scientific journal Science (the world's most prestigious weekly scientific journal published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)) named nitric oxide "Molecule of the Year."

1998

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Robert Furtzgoat, Ferid Murad, and Ignarro, pioneers in nitric oxide research, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work demonstrating the role and influence of nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system.

2000s

Continuous development of research

Since the 20th century, nitric oxide research has developed into one of the most published molecules, and nitric oxide has been found to play an important role in various biological systems such as vascular health, the central nervous system, respiratory system, digestive system, sexual function, and immune system, and research on developing treatments for related diseases is also actively underway.

Signaling Molecule of Life, Nitric Oxide

Nitric oxide is an essential signal molecule that plays an important role in various biological systems, opening up new possibilities for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In particular, it has been revealed that nitric oxide plays an important role in various biological systems such as vascular health, the immune system, the nervous system, and the digestive system.

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The Significance of Nitric Oxide

The cause of 'vascular disease', which has the highest mortality rate worldwide and the highest disease burden in Korea, is that nitric oxide, a substance that helps blood vessels relax, decreases as aging progresses.