Measurement of acetylcholine-induced endothelium-derived nitric oxide in aorta using a newly developed catheter-type nitric oxide sensor |
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Authors: | Mochizuki Seiichi Miyasaka Takehiro Goto Masami Ogasawara Yasuo Yada Toyotaka Akiyama Maki Neishi Yoji Toyoda Tomohiko Tomita Junko Koyama Yuji Tsujioka Katsuhiko Kajiya Fumihiko Akasaka Takashi Yoshida Kiyoshi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Engineering, Kawasaki Medical School, 577 Matsushima, Kurashiki, 701-0192, Okayama, Japan. mochi@me.kawasaki-m.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Intra-aortic measurement of nitric oxide (NO) would provide valuable insights into NO bioavailability in systemic circulation and vascular endothelial function. In the present study, we thus developed a catheter-type NO sensor to measure intra-aortic NO concentration in vivo. An NO sensor was encased and fixed in a 4-Fr catheter. The sensor was then located in the thoracic aorta via the femoral artery through a 7-Fr catheter to measure intra-aortic plasma NO concentration in vivo in anesthetized dogs. Infusion of acetylcholine (10 microg/kg) increased base-to-peak plasma NO level in the aorta by 2.4+/-0.4 nM (n=7). After 20-min infusion of N(G)-methyl-L-arginine (NO synthase inhibitor), changes in plasma NO concentration in response to acetylcholine were attenuated significantly (1.8+/-0.4 nM, P<0.003, n=7). In conclusion, the newly developed catheter-type NO sensor successfully measured acetylcholine-induced changes in intra-aortic plasma concentration of endothelium-derived NO in vivo and demonstrated applicability to direct evaluation of intravascular NO bioavailability. |
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Keywords: | Aorta Catheter Endothelium-derived nitric oxide Sensor |
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