疾病关键阶段的一氧化氮及其代谢物:快速生物标志物的形成。

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Open Biochemistry Journal Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-03-08 DOI:10.2174/1874091X01307010024
Asad I Mian, Mayank Aranke, Nathan S Bryan
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引用次数: 17

摘要

一氧化氮(NO)作为一种快速测定生物标志物的潜力在很大程度上仍未得到开发,它可以为急性护理提供巨大的飞跃。一氧化氮作为支气管扩张剂、血管扩张剂和炎症介质起着至关重要的作用。本综述的主要目的是证明一氧化氮是如何在急诊科和重症监护谱上的各种急性疾病状态中引起极大兴趣的分子:呼吸道感染、中枢神经系统感染、哮喘、急性肾损伤、败血症、感染性休克和心肌缺血,仅举几例。我们讨论了一氧化氮及其氧化代谢物,亚硝酸盐和硝酸盐,是如何在几个身体隔间和液体中容易检测到的,因此它们与上述许多病理生理过程有关。用高效液相色谱和化学发光等方法分析这些实体相对容易和便宜。重点放在诊断速度上,因为这直接关系到急性护理情况下的护理质量。此外,在这种情况下,为NO生物标志物领域的更多实验、转化和临床研究提供了理论依据。为上述疾病状态制定标准方案,以NO及其代谢物的浓度为中心,可以在临床护理的范围内彻底改变诊断和预测。我们提出了一个强有力的案例,开发这些生物标志物更多地作为护理点检测,具有快速筛选急症护理及其他疾病实体的颜色梯度试纸的潜力。这将与全球卫生有关。
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Nitric oxide and its metabolites in the critical phase of illness: rapid biomarkers in the making.

Nitric oxide and its metabolites in the critical phase of illness: rapid biomarkers in the making.

Nitric oxide and its metabolites in the critical phase of illness: rapid biomarkers in the making.

Nitric oxide and its metabolites in the critical phase of illness: rapid biomarkers in the making.

The potential of nitric oxide (NO) as a rapid assay biomarker, one that could provide a quantum leap in acute care, remains largely untapped. NO plays a crucial role as bronchodilator, vasodilator and inflammatory mediator. The main objective of this review is to demonstrate how NO is a molecule of heavy interest in various acute disease states along the emergency department and critical care spectrum: respiratory infections, central nervous system infections, asthma, acute kidney injury, sepsis, septic shock, and myocardial ischemia, to name just a few. We discuss how NO and its oxidative metabolites, nitrite and nitrate, are readily detectable in several body compartments and fluids, and as such they are associated with many of the pathophysiological processes mentioned above. With methods such as high performance liquid chromatography and chemiluminescence these entities are relatively easy and inexpensive to analyze. Emphasis is placed on diagnostic rapidity, as this relates directly to quality of care in acute care situations. Further, a rationale is provided for more bench, translational and clinical research in the field of NO biomarkers for such settings. Developing standard protocols for the aforementioned disease states, centered on concentrations of NO and its metabolites, can prove to revolutionize diagnostics and prognostication along a spectrum of clinical care. We present a strong case for developing these biomarkers more as point-of-care assays with potential of color gradient test strips for rapid screening of disease entities in acute care and beyond. This will be relevant to global health.

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