Differential Effect of Buffer on the Spin Trapping of Nitric Oxide by Iron Chelates
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Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) generates nitric oxide (NO*) by the oxidation of l-arginine. Spin trapping in combination with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy using ferro-chelates is considered one of the best methods to detect NO* in real time and at its site of generation. The spin trapping of NO* from isolated NOS I oxidation of L-arginine by ferro-N-dithiocarboxysarcosine (Fe(DTCS)2) and ferro-N-methyl-d-glucamide dithiocarbamate (Fe(MGD)2) in different buffers was investigated. We detected NO-Fe(DTCS)2, a nitrosyl complex, resulting from the reaction of NO* and Fe(DTCS)2, in phosphate buffer. However, Hepes and Tris buffers did not allow formation of NO-Fe(DTCS)2. Instead, both of these buffers reacted with Fe2+, generating sparingly soluble complexes in the absence of molecular oxygen. Fe(DTCS)2 and Fe(MGD)2 were found to inhibit, to a small degree, NOS I activity with a greater effect observed with Fe(MGD)2. In contrast, Fe(MGD)2 was more efficient at spin trapping NO* from the lipopolysaccharide-activated macrophage cell line RAW264.7 than was Fe(DTCS)2. Data suggested that Fe(DTCS)2 and Fe(MGD)2 are efficient at spin trapping NO* but their maximal efficiency may be affected by experimental conditions.
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