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PEROXYNITRITE: A MEDIATOR OF INCREASED MICROVASCULAR PERMEABILITY?
Authors:S Greenacre  V Ridger  P Wilsoncroft  SD Brain
Affiliation:Pharmacology Group and Vascular Biology Research Centre, King's College, London, United Kingdom
Abstract:1. Increased expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and subsequent elevation of nitric oxide (NO) levels at inflammatory sites have led to the suggestion that peroxynitrite (the reaction product of superoxide and NO) is involved in proinflammatory processes. The present study has investigated the ability of peroxynitrite to induce oedema formation in the rat cutaneous microvasculature. 2. Peroxynitrite was synthesized from hydrogen peroxide and acidified nitrite. Spectrophotometry was used to measure the concentration and breakdown of peroxynitrite. It was also used to determine maximum amounts of hydrogen peroxide and sodium nitrite remaining after synthesis. 3. Oedema formation in response to intradermall. (i.d.) injected peroxynitrite, hydrogen peroxide and sodium nitrite was measured by the extra vascular accumulation of i.v. [125I]-albumin in the anaesthetized rat. 4. Peroxynitrite (40,100 and 200 nmol/site) acted in a dose-dependent manner to cause a mean (± SEM) increase in plasma extravasation of 24 ± 2,55 ± 5 and 69 ± 6 μL, respectivel. (n= 4), with resulting inflammatory oedema. Peroxynitrite induced significantly larger plasma extravasation than equivalent vehicle controls at doses of 100 (P > 0.05) and 200 nmol (P > 0.001). This increased extravasation appears to be a direct microvascular response to peroxynitrite administration and not due to either a raised pH, necessary to stabilize the peroxynitrite, or contaminating concentrations of hydrogen peroxide or sodium nitrite from which peroxynitrite is formed. 5. These results suggest that peroxynitrite acts to increase microvascular permeability and oedema formation. Therefore, peroxynitrite may mediate vascular pro-inflammatory effects in addition to its direct cytotoxic activity.
Keywords:inducible nitric oxide synthase    oedema formation    peroxynitrite    plasma extravasation    rat skin
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