KINETICS OF NITROGEN-OXIDE PRODUCTION FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL-INJURY IN RATS

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BECKER, WK
SHIPPEE, RL
MCMANUS, AT
MASON, AD
PRUITT, BA
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[1] US Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX
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10.1097/00005373-199306000-00017
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Nitric oxide is biosynthesized from the amino acid L-arginine by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase. Nitric oxide is a vasodilator, a neurotransmitter, and may modulate immune function. The experiments presented here were performed to determine whether the synthesis of nitric oxide is increased following experimental burn injury in rats. After a 30% total body surface area burn in 300-g Lewis rats, the urinary output of nitrate, a stable metabolite of nitric oxide, was significantly increased for 8 days postburn compared with that in sham-burned control rats. The origin of the urinary nitrate from L-arginine was demonstrated by administering the stable isotope N-15(2)-guanido-arginine to burned and sham-burned rats and observing an immediate enrichment of N-15 in nitrate. The amount of administered N-15 recovered as (NO3)-N-15 was < 1% of the administered arginine isotope in both the burned and unburned rats; the recovery of the isotope increased tenfold over baseline recovery in burned rats. The arginine analog N-monomethyl-arginine, an inhibitor of the enzyme nitric oxide synthase, blocked the postburn rise in urinary NO3 output in burned rats, but did not completely inhibit the output of NO3 in burn wound-infected rats. Experimental burn injury in rats results in an increase in L-arginine-dependent nitric oxide production and urinary nitrate output.
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