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Original Articles

Nitrosyl-Hemoglobin Formation in the Blood of Animals Exposed to Nitric Oxide

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Pages 453-456 | Received 09 Sep 1975, Accepted 03 Jan 1975, Published online: 02 May 2013
 

Abstract

• Animals were exposed to nitric oxide (NO) in order to study its biological effect. First a method was developed to exclude nitrogen dioxide formed during exposure of NO. Nitrosyl-hemoglobin (NOHb) in the blood of mice, rats, and rabbits exposed to NO was determined by electron spin resonance spectrometry at -100 C.

The content of NOHb in the blood of the mouse reached the maximum (0.13% of the total hemoglobin) 20 minutes after the exposure was begun and thereafter a state of equilibrium was maintained. The NOHb level decreased to one half in several minutes after the mouse was removed to a filtered air environment.

Dose-response relationship was observed between gas concentrations and the maximum NOHb level.

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