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Validation of nitrite and nitrate measurements in exhaled breath condensate.

Jirina Chladkova1, Irena Krcmova, Jaroslav Chladek, Petr Cap, Stanislav Micuda, Yvona Hanzalkova.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Inflammatory markers in exhaled breath condensate (EBC) are investigated as a non-invasive approach to monitoring of inflammation in the respiratory tract. EBC concentrations of nitrite and nitrate, the stable end products of oxidative metabolism of nitric oxide, are increased in patients with asthma, especially during acute exacerbations.
OBJECTIVES: To examine methodological aspects of nitrite and nitrate measurements in EBC such as sample collection, storage and analysis.
METHODS: In a randomized study, EBC was collected twice within 1 h (with and without a nose clip) in 20 healthy adults and 20 patients with well-controlled asthma and no symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Nitrite and nitrate were assayed by ionex chromatography and fluorimetrically after derivatization with diaminonaphthalene.
RESULTS: The geometric mean [exp (mean +/- SD)] EBC levels of nitrite and nitrate in healthy subjects [4.3 (3.0-6.1) and 11.0 (5.3-22.7) micromol/l] and patients [4.6 (2.6-7.3) and 8.7 (3.2-23.8) micromol/l] did not differ (p = 0.13). Wearing a nose clip (p = 0.3) did not influence nitrite and nitrate concentrations. The mean intra-subject %CVs of EBC concentrations of nitrite were 26 and 21% in healthy subjects and patients, while those of nitrate achieved 49 and 88%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Ionex chromatography of nitrite and nitrate requires no sample pretreatment and provides comparable results as a more laborious diaminonaphthalene method. EBC samples should be kept cold (8 degrees C) and analyzed for nitrite and nitrate within 24 h of collection or stored in the freezer and thawed preferably only once. Wearing a nose clip during EBC collection has no influence on nitrite and nitrate concentrations. Short-term repeatability of nitrite and nitrate measurements was worse compared to published data on exhaled nitric oxide.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16549945     DOI: 10.1159/000088050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respiration        ISSN: 0025-7931            Impact factor:   3.580


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