Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
180188 Electrochemistry Communications 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, we report on the design, microfabrication and use of a ring disk ultramicroelectrodes array (RD-UMEs) for direct detection of nitric oxide (NO)-release from decomposition of S-Nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) catalyzed by copper species. The electrochemical device includes seven individually addressable sets of gold RD-UMEs pairs and four gold counter electrodes. For each pair of RD-UMEs, the gold ring is electrochemically modified by poly(eugenol)/poly(phenol) layers to act as NO-sensor while the gold disc electrode is electrochemically coated by a copper layer serving as Cu2+ source for the catalysis of the in situ decomposition of GSNO. The mediated decomposition of GSNO by Cu2+ is achieved in presence of ascorbate. NO released from GSNO is detected on NO ring electrode at the same potential applied to form the Cu2+-based catalyst (+ 0.8 V vs. Ag/AgCl) in phosphate buffer solution with or without serum.

Research highlights► Development of a new electrochemical device for nitrosothiol decomposition. ► Determination of nitric oxide release from nitrosoglutathione. ► Importance of the copper catalytic behavior of the ring-disc electrode device. ► Highlighting of direct determination of nitrosoglutathione.

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