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Analytical Techniques for Assaying Nitric Oxide Bioactivity
Published on: June 18, 2012
Quantitative determination of nitric oxide from tissue samples using liquid chromatography-Mass spectrometry
Stephen X Zhang1, Elaine M Marzluff2, Clark A Lindgren1
1Department of Biology, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA 50112, United States.
Abstract:
Ever since it was found to mediate the endothelium-dependent dilation of blood vessels, nitric oxide (NO) has generated enormous research interest throughout the biological sciences. Over thirty years of research has identified NO as a ubiquitous and versatile regulatory factor utilized by both vertebrates and invertebrates. The short lifetime and low concentration of NO make quantitation difficult. Here we report a method for measuring NO using the selective reaction with 2-(4-carboxyphenyl)-4,5-dihydro-4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1H-imidazolyl-1-oxy-3-oxide (carboxy-PTIO) to form carboxy-PTI. We used tandem mass spectrometry to verify the validity of this reaction, and liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry to quantitate the amount of carboxy-PTI formed. Using diethylamine nonoate as a NO donor we demonstrate this method can quantitate NO concentrations with a detection limit of 5 nM. We successfully determined the amount of NO generated endogenously by frog heart/aorta when stimulated by carbachol, a non-selective acetylcholine receptor agonist. Based on these results, we suggest that this technique can be useful for the quantitative determination of NO in biological samples.•We report a method to measure NO by reacting it with carboxy-PTIO to form carboxy-PTI.•The carboxy-PTI is quantified by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LCMS).•This method can quantitate NO concentrations ranging from 5 nM to 1 µM.
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