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Increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease.
BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) production is increased in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and measurement of NO metabolites may be useful for monitoring disease activity. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To characterise urinary nitrite levels, a stable metabolite of NO, in IBD and to evaluate its potential as...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11405552 |
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author | Goggins, M G Shah, S A Goh, J Cherukuri, A Weir, D G Kelleher, D Mahmud, N |
author_facet | Goggins, M G Shah, S A Goh, J Cherukuri, A Weir, D G Kelleher, D Mahmud, N |
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description | BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) production is increased in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and measurement of NO metabolites may be useful for monitoring disease activity. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To characterise urinary nitrite levels, a stable metabolite of NO, in IBD and to evaluate its potential as a marker of disease activity. METHODS: Twelve-hour urinary nitrites were measured by the microplate assay method in 46 patients with IBD (active; n = 32). Urinary samples from 16 healthy individuals served as controls. RESULTS: Increased levels of urinary nitrites were found in patients with active IBD compared with those with inactive IBD. Twenty-eight out of 32 patients (87.5%) with active IBD had detectable levels of nitrite in their urine as compared with 2/14 (14.3%) patients with inactive IBD. None of the 16 healthy controls had detectable urinary nitrite. Twelve-hour urinary nitrite in active compared with inactive IBD: 5 0.7 versus 0.1+/-0.04 micromol (P < 0.05). There was good correlation between urinary nitrite and some markers of disease activity in IBD such as C-reactive protein and microalbuminuria but not with erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Conclusions: Increased levels of nitrite were detected in urine of patients with active IBD, consistent with increased NO synthesis. This simple assay may be exploited as a potential marker of disease activity in IBD. |
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spelling | pubmed-17816922007-01-25 Increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease. Goggins, M G Shah, S A Goh, J Cherukuri, A Weir, D G Kelleher, D Mahmud, N Mediators Inflamm Research Article BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) production is increased in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and measurement of NO metabolites may be useful for monitoring disease activity. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To characterise urinary nitrite levels, a stable metabolite of NO, in IBD and to evaluate its potential as a marker of disease activity. METHODS: Twelve-hour urinary nitrites were measured by the microplate assay method in 46 patients with IBD (active; n = 32). Urinary samples from 16 healthy individuals served as controls. RESULTS: Increased levels of urinary nitrites were found in patients with active IBD compared with those with inactive IBD. Twenty-eight out of 32 patients (87.5%) with active IBD had detectable levels of nitrite in their urine as compared with 2/14 (14.3%) patients with inactive IBD. None of the 16 healthy controls had detectable urinary nitrite. Twelve-hour urinary nitrite in active compared with inactive IBD: 5 0.7 versus 0.1+/-0.04 micromol (P < 0.05). There was good correlation between urinary nitrite and some markers of disease activity in IBD such as C-reactive protein and microalbuminuria but not with erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Conclusions: Increased levels of nitrite were detected in urine of patients with active IBD, consistent with increased NO synthesis. This simple assay may be exploited as a potential marker of disease activity in IBD. 2001-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1781692/ /pubmed/11405552 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Goggins, M G Shah, S A Goh, J Cherukuri, A Weir, D G Kelleher, D Mahmud, N Increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease. |
title | Increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease. |
title_full | Increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease. |
title_fullStr | Increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease. |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease. |
title_short | Increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease. |
title_sort | increased urinary nitrite, a marker of nitric oxide, in active inflammatory bowel disease. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11405552 |
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