| Endocrine Journal | |
| Analysis of Urinary Nitric Oxide Metabolites in Healthy Subjects | |
| YOSHIO MURAKAMI1  KUNIO KOSHIMURA1  MIYOKO SUGITANI1  SOICHI KURIOKA1  MASATERU NISHIKI1  YUZURU KATO1  | |
| [1] First Division, Department of Medicine, Shimane Medical University | |
| 关键词: Nitric oxide (NO); Nitrite (NO2-); Nitrate (NO3-); Urine; Healthy subjects; | |
| DOI : 10.1507/endocrj.46.421 | |
| 学科分类:内分泌与代谢学 | |
| 来源: Japan Endocrine Society | |
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References(30)Cited-By(16)Nitric oxide (NO) has divergent actions under physiological and pathological conditions. NO is rapidly decomposed to nitrite (NO2-) and nitrate (NO3-). Since these metabolites are stable, they are good indices of NO production under various conditions. In the present study, we measured NO2- and NO3- concentrations in the urine collected from 62 hospital controls and 504 healthy subjects by means of a new HPLC system combined with Griess reaction. NOx was the sum of NO2- and NO3- There was no considerable inter-day variation in urinary NO metabolite levels, and there was close correlation between NO2-, NO3- and NOx values in spot urine obtained in the early morning and those in 24-h stored urine in hospital controls. Urinary NO metabolite levels, which were corrected by creatinine (Cr) excretion and expressed on a logarithmic scale, showed normal distribution and were independent of sex and age in healthy subjects. The normal ranges of urinary NO2-, NO3- and NOx levels were estimated as 17-72μmol/g Cr, 1, 023-2, 818μmol/g Cr, and 1, 071-2, 951μmol/g Cr, respectively. We also found that urinary NO metabolite levels were lower than normal range in patients with various diseases.
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