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Exhaled nitric oxide, but not serum nitrite and nitrate, is a marker of interstitial lung disease in systemic sclerosis

Journal

NITRIC OXIDE-BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 200-206

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2008.11.004

Keywords

Interstitial lung disease; Pulmonary arterial hypertension; Exhaled nitric oxide; Nitric oxide; Systemic sclerosis

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Nitric oxide metabolites (NOx) in serum, and alveolar concentration of NO (CA(NO)), are markers of inflammation and alveolitis, respectively, in systemic sclerosis (SSc). We prospectively evaluated the usefulness of both NOx and CANO to assess lung involvement and skin fibrosis in SSc. Serum NOx, and CANO measured by two different methods, namely the two-compartment (2CM) and the trumpet models (TM), were concomitantly assessed in 65 patients with SSc and 17 healthy controls. Whilst serum NOx remained comparable between groups, CANO were significantly higher in SSc patients (n = 65, 6.7 ppb; 4.8-9.7 and 5.9 ppb; 3.9-8.9) as compared with controls (n = 17, 3.0 ppb; 2.0-3.8 and 1.8 ppb; 1.1-2.9, p < 0.001, p < 0.001) using the 2CM and the TM, respectively). CANO from SSc patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) (n = 26, 8.6 ppb; 6.5-10.9 and 8.5 ppb; 5.9-10.7) or pulmonary arterial hypertension (n = 12, 7.3 ppb; 6.5-10.4 and 6.9 ppb; 5.4-9.9) were significantly higher as compared with patients without ILD (n = 27, 4.9 ppb; 3.8-6.5 and 4.7 ppb; 2.8-5.7; p < 0.001 and p < 0.001) using the 2CM and the TM, respectively). CANO assessed either by the 2CM or the trumpet model were directly related to the extent of ILD and inversely related to DLCO. There was no correlation between NOx and ILD, or DLCO. Neither CANO nor NOx was correlated with skin fibrosis and no relationship was found between CANO and NOx. Alveolar concentration of NO, but not serum NOx, closely correlates with the extent of ILD in patients with systemic sclerosis. Neither parameter, however, is related to skin fibrosis. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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