Flow injection measurements of S-nitrosothiols species in biological samples using amperometric nitric oxide sensor and soluble organoselenium catalyst reagent

Huang, C; Brisbois, E; Meyerhoff, ME

HERO ID

877927

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21416401

HERO ID 877927
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Flow injection measurements of S-nitrosothiols species in biological samples using amperometric nitric oxide sensor and soluble organoselenium catalyst reagent
Authors Huang, C; Brisbois, E; Meyerhoff, ME
Journal Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume 400
Issue 4
Page Numbers 1125-1135
Abstract A novel flow injection analysis (FIA) system suitable for measurement of S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs) in blood plasma is described. In the proposed (FIA) system, samples and standards containing RSNO species are injected into a buffer carrier stream that is mixed with the reagent stream containing 3,3'-dipropionicdiselenide (SeDPA) and glutathione (GSH). SeDPA has been shown previously to catalytically decompose RSNOs in the presence of a reducing agent, such as GSH, to produce nitric oxide (NO). The liberated NO is then detected downstream by an amperometric NO sensor. This sensor is prepared using an electropolymerized m-phenylenediamine (m-PD)/resorcinol and Nafion composite films at the surface of a platinum electrode. Using optimized flow rates and reagent concentrations, detection of various RSNOs at levels in the range of 0.25-20 μM is possible. For plasma samples, detection of background sensor interference levels within the samples must first be carried out using an identical FIA arrangement, but without the added SeDPA and GSH reagents. Subtraction of this background sensor current response allows good analytical recovery of RSNOs spiked into animal plasma samples, with recoveries in the range of 90.4-101.0%.
Doi 10.1007/s00216-011-4840-7
Pmid 21416401
Wosid WOS:000289432500020
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Language Text English
Keyword Flow injection analysis; Plasma; S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs); Nitric oxide sensors
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