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The relationship between plasma and salivary NOx.

William H Clodfelter1, Swati Basu2, Crystal Bolden3, Patricia C Dos Santos1, S Bruce King4, Daniel B Kim-Shapiro5.   

Abstract

Several studies have shown that fasting plasma nitrite (NO2(-)) is an indicator of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity while plasma nitrate (NO3(-)) or the sum of NO2(-) and NO3(-) (NOx) does not reflect NOS function. Plasma NO2(-) can also be elevated through dietary NO3(-) where the NO3(-) is partially reduced to NO2(-) by oral bacteria and enters the plasma through the digestive system. NO3(-) is taken up from plasma by salivary glands and the cycle repeats itself. Thus, one may propose that salivary NO2(-) is an indicator of plasma NO2(-) and consequently of NO production. Many brands of nitric oxide (NO) saliva test strips have been developed that suggest that their product is indicative of circulatory NO availability. However, data supporting a relationship between salivary and plasma NO2(-) or NO bioavailability are lacking. Here we have measured basal salivary and plasma NO2(-) and NO3(-) to determine if any correlation exists between these in 13 adult volunteers. We found no significant correlation between basal salivary and plasma NO2(-). Also no correlation exists between salivary NO3(-) and plasma NO2(-). However, we did see a correlation between salivary NO3(-) and plasma NO3(-), and between salivary NO2(-) and plasma NO3(-). In a separate study, we compared the efficiency of salivary NO3(-) reduction with the efficacy of increasing plasma NO3(-) and NO2(-) after drinking beet juice, a high NO3(-)-containing beverage, in 10 adult volunteers. No significant correlation was observed between the ex vivo salivary reduction of NO3(-) to NO2(-) and plasma increases in NO3(-) or NO2(-). These results suggest that measures of salivary NO3(-), NO2(-) or NOx are not good indicators of endothelial function. In addition, the efficiency of saliva to reduce NO3(-) to NO2(-)ex-vivo does not demonstrate one's ability to increase plasma NO2(-) following consumption of dietary NO3(-).
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Keywords:  Nitrate; Nitric oxide bioavailability; Nitrite

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25910583      PMCID: PMC4439285          DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2015.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nitric Oxide        ISSN: 1089-8603            Impact factor:   4.427


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