A new method to measure nitrate/nitrite with a NO-sensitive electrode
Institut fuer Pharmakologie, Universitaet zu Koeln, 50931 Koeln, Germany There are different methods to measure the unstable molecule nitric oxide (NO). We will describe a new sensitive method to measure NO by reconversion of nitrate/nitrite to NO, which will be determined with an amperometric Clark...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physiology (1985) 2001-01, Vol.90 (1), p.317-320 |
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There are different methods to measure the unstable molecule
nitric oxide (NO). We will describe a new sensitive method to measure NO by reconversion of nitrate/nitrite to NO, which will be
determined with an amperometric Clark-type electrode. Nitrate and
nitrite are the degradation products of NO. First, nitrate is
enzymatically converted to nitrite with the use of the nitrate reductase. Second, nitrite is reduced to equimolar NO concentrations by
an acidic iodide solution. The detection limit of the electrode in an
aqueous solution was 2 nmol/l NO (meaning the threshold was depending
on the volume added: 500 µl of a 0.2 µmol/l nitrite solution added
to a 10-ml bath). This method provides the ability to assess basal and
agonist-stimulated NO releases of different biological models. We
measured basal and carbachol-stimulated NO release of native
endothelial cells from porcine coronary arteries and porcine aortic
endothelial cell cultures. Moreover, it was possible to measure the
nitrate/nitrite concentration in the coronary effluent of a guinea pig
heart. In conclusion, we present a valid, highly sensitive new method
of measuring nitrite/NO in biological systems with a commercially
available electrode.
nitric oxide; endothelium; nitrite |
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ISSN: | 8750-7587 1522-1601 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jappl.2001.90.1.317 |