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Determination of s-nitrosothiols in biological fluids by chemiluminescence.

Enika Nagababu1, Joseph M Rifkind.   

Abstract

S-nitrosothiols present in nanomolar concentrations in cells and body fluids play an important role in vasodilation, in preventing platelet aggregation, leukocyte adhesion, and for cellular signaling. However, because of the low levels of s-nitrosothiols and interference with other nitric oxide species, reliable assays that measure both high molecular weight and low molecular weight s-nitrosothiols in plasma and red blood cells red blood cells have been difficult to develop. We have previously developed a sensitive method using Cu(II)-ascorbic acid Cu(II)-ascorbic acid at a neutral pH, which was specific for s-nitrosothiols without interference of nitrite or other NOx species. However, due to neutral pH foaming, this method was not suitable for determinations in plasma or red blood cells with high protein content. This method has now been modified by using copper (II) chloride (CuCl(2)) and ascorbic acid in glacial acetic acid. The low pH solves the foaming problem. However, protonation of nitrite under acidic conditions facilitates the formation of s-nitrosothiols. For this method to specifically measure s-nitrosothiols in the sample, the unreacted thiols are blocked by reacting with N-ethylmaleimide and nitrite is blocked by reacting with acidified sulfanilamide before being analyzed by chemiluminescence. Using this method, s-nitrosothiols have been determined in the range of 2 nM to 26 nM (mean ± SE = 10.18±2.1) in plasma and up to 88.1 nM (mean ± SE = 51.27 ± 10.5) in red blood cells.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21161627      PMCID: PMC3195400          DOI: 10.1007/978-1-61737-964-2_3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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