Plasma nitrite response in older women to a physical function test

Aging Clin Exp Res. 2010 Oct-Dec;22(5-6):383-6. doi: 10.3275/6734. Epub 2009 Dec 14.

Abstract

Background and aims: Nitric oxide (NO) may play a critical role in facilitating the delivery of blood to active skeletal muscle, ultimately impacting functional health in older adults. Plasma nitrite is a useful marker of vascular NO bioavailability. The aim of the current investigation was to examine the effect of a widely used physical function test on plasma nitrite concentrations in older adults.

Methods: Venous blood was drawn before, immediately following, and 10 minutes following the completion of a 400-m walk test. Blood samples were added to heparin and frozen for subsequent analysis of nitrite levels using chemiluminescence.

Results: Twenty six (79±4 yrs) women participated in this study. Plasma nitrite levels decreased approximately 22% from baseline following a 400-m walk. Percent change in plasma nitrite was related to walking speed (r=-0.550, p=0.004).

Conclusions: These data suggest an alteration in plasma nitrite concentration following a functional test which may impact functional health.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Aging / physiology*
  • Exercise / physiology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Nitric Oxide / metabolism
  • Nitrites / blood*

Substances

  • Nitrites
  • Nitric Oxide