Photolytic Measurement of Tissue S -Nitrosothiols in Rats and Humans In Vivo

-nitrosothiols are labile thiol-NO adducts formed in vivo primarily by metalloproteins such as NO synthase, ceruloplasmin, and hemoglobin. Abnormal -nitrosothiol synthesis and catabolism contribute to many diseases, ranging from asthma to septic shock. Current methods for quantifying -nitrosothiols...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2022-02, Vol.27 (4), p.1294
Hauptverfasser: Neidigh, Noah, Alexander, Alyssa, van Emmerik, Parker, Higgs, Allison, Plack, Logan, Clem, Charles, Cater, Daniel, Marozkina, Nadzeya, Gaston, Benjamin
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Zusammenfassung:-nitrosothiols are labile thiol-NO adducts formed in vivo primarily by metalloproteins such as NO synthase, ceruloplasmin, and hemoglobin. Abnormal -nitrosothiol synthesis and catabolism contribute to many diseases, ranging from asthma to septic shock. Current methods for quantifying -nitrosothiols in vivo are suboptimal. Samples need to be removed from the body for analysis, and the -nitrosothiols can be broken down during ex vivo processing. Here, we have developed a noninvasive device to measure mammalian tissue -nitrosothiols in situ non-invasively using ultraviolet (UV) light, which causes NO release in proportion to the -nitrosothiol concentration. We validated the assay in vitro; then, we applied it to measure -nitrosothiols in vivo in rats and in humans. The method was sensitive to 0.5 µM, specific (did not detect other nitrogen oxides), and was reproducible in rats and in humans. This noninvasive approach to -nitrosothiol measurements may be applicable for use in human diseases.
ISSN:1420-3049
1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules27041294