■ Advantages and limits of the electrochemical method using Nafion and Ni-porphyrin-coated microelectrode to monitor NO release from cultured vascular cells

A. Brunet, C. Privat, O. Stepien, M. David‐Dufilho, J. Devynck, M. Devynck
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Abstract

Electrochemical monitoring with a porphyrinic microsensor of in situ nitric oxide production from cultured cells offers numerous advantages but requires cautious analysis, repeated calibration and accurate localisation of the electrode. It also had some limitations. We describe here some characteristics of this method, the stability of the electrode response during experiments and its application to nitric oxide production by constitutive and inducible nitric oxide synthases. Real-time measurements of NO concentration allow the study of the kinetics of NO production. This is illustrated by the time-course of NO release from cultured human endothelial cells. How NO production by inducible nitric oxide synthase in cultured smooth muscle cells obtained from human internal mammary artery can be evaluated by Nafion- and Ni-porphyrin-coated electrode is also described. The results thus obtained are compared to the cumulated NO 2 - production evaluated by the Griess method.
■利用Nafion和ni -卟啉包被微电极监测培养血管细胞NO释放的电化学方法的优点和局限性
用卟啉微传感器对培养细胞的原位一氧化氮生产进行电化学监测具有许多优点,但需要谨慎分析,反复校准和准确定位电极。它也有一些局限性。我们在这里描述了这种方法的一些特点,实验中电极响应的稳定性以及它在本构型和诱导型一氧化氮合酶生产一氧化氮中的应用。实时测量一氧化氮浓度可以研究一氧化氮产生的动力学。这是通过培养的人内皮细胞释放NO的时间过程来说明的。本文还描述了如何利用Nafion和ni -卟啉包被电极来评价诱导型一氧化氮合酶在培养的人乳腺内动脉平滑肌细胞中产生NO。所得结果与用Griess法计算的累积二氧化氮产量进行了比较。
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