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Title: Measurement of S-nitrosoalbumin by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. I. Preparation, purification, isolation, characterization and metabolism of S-[15N]nitrosoalbumin in human blood in vitro. Author: Tsikas D, Sandmann J, Rossa S, Gutzki FM, Frölich JC. Journal: J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl; 1999 Apr 16; 726(1-2):1-12. PubMed ID: 10348165. Abstract: S-Nitrosoalbumin (SNALB) and S-[15N]nitrosoalbumin (S[15N]ALB) were prepared by various methods, purified and isolated by a novel selective extraction procedure using HiTrapBlue Sepharose affinity columns and characterized by various techniques including SDS-PAGE electrophoresis, UV-Vis spectroscopy and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). S-Nitrosylation of albumin in freshly obtained human plasma by unlabeled and 15N-labeled butylnitrite at neutral pH revealed the purest preparations. For GC-MS analysis, SNALB and S[15N]ALB were treated with HgCl2 to obtain nitrite and [15N]nitrite, respectively, which were then analysed as their pentafluorobenzyl derivatives. S[15N]ALB preparations were standardized by GC-MS using nitrite as internal standard. S[15N]ALB was prepared and isolated at concentrations of 188+/-43 microM (mean +/- SD, n = 8) at a final yield of about 45%, an isotopic purity of 98%, and SDS-PAGE electrophoretic purity of 90%. 15N-Labeled SNALB was used to study its metabolism in human blood. The half-life of S[15N]ALB (25 microM) in human heparinized blood in vitro was determined by GC-MS as 5.5 h. The GC-MS method described here could be useful for the quantitative determination of SNALB in human plasma using S[15N]ALB as an internal standard.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]