1993
DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1993.2170
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In Vivo Spin Trapping of Nitric Oxide in Mice

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“…Iron dithiocarbamate complexes such as DETC (12), MGD (14), proline dithiocarbamate (28), and N-(dithiocarboxy)sarcosine (29) have been used as spin-trapping agents for NO. Co-existence of these iron complexes and NO leads to an intense three-line EPR signal at room temperature.…”
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“…Iron dithiocarbamate complexes such as DETC (12), MGD (14), proline dithiocarbamate (28), and N-(dithiocarboxy)sarcosine (29) have been used as spin-trapping agents for NO. Co-existence of these iron complexes and NO leads to an intense three-line EPR signal at room temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration of (MGD) 2 Fe 2ϩ complex in the blood of an animal during the quantitation of NO is initially estimated to be 0.01-5.71 mM (14,49,50,55,(61)(62)(63). As shown in Fig.…”
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“…7 Phototriggered NO generation from the ND micelles was first tested by electron spin resonance (ESR) spin-trapping using Nmethyl-D-glucamine dithiocarbamate complex ((MGD) 2 Fe 2+ ), which reacts with NO to give a stable paramagnetic complex, (MGD) 2 Fe 2+ NO. 10 Since the (MGD) 2 Fe 2+ NO complex gives a typical broadened three-line signal in the ESR spectrum, the generation of NO in the sample solution could be detected from the change in the spectrum. A freshly prepared (MGD) 2 Fe 2+ complex solution and ND micelles were mixed in a quartz cell (molar ratio:…”
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“…These agents take advantage of the avid binding characteristics of metal complexes. Among the most characterized are NO complexes with iron [40][41][42], cobalt [43][44][45] and ruthenium [46,47] derivatives. At the time that other laboratories were evaluating the effect of broad-spectrum NOS inhibitors, early work in our laboratory took into consideration the principle that dithiocarbamate derivatives bind iron and this complex serves to bind NO.…”
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