Detecting and monitoring NO, SNO and nitrite in vivo

Future Sci OA. 2015;1(1):FSO36. doi: 10.4155/fso.15.36.

Abstract

The detection and quantification of nitric oxide and related reactive nitrogen species in vivo is vital to the understanding of the pathology and/or treatment of numerous conditions. To that end, several detection and quantification methods have been developed to study NO, as well as its redox relatives, nitrite and S-nitrosothiols. While no single technique can offer a complete picture of the nitrogen cycle in a given system in vivo, familiarity with the benefits and limitations of several common tools for NOx determination can assist in the development of new diagnostics and therapeutics.

Keywords: chemiluminescence; electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy; spin trap.