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Fluorescent determination of chloride in nanoliter samples

Authors :
Néstor H. García
Craig F. Plato
Jeffrey L. Garvin
Source :
Kidney International. 55:321-325
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

Fluorescent determination of chloride (Cl - ) in nanoliter samples. Background Measurements of Cl - in nanoliter samples, such as those collected during isolated, perfused tubule experiments, have been difficult, somewhat insensitive, and/or require custom-made equipment. We developed a technique using a fluorescent Cl - indicator, 6-methoxy-N-(3-sulfopropyl) quinolinium (SPQ), to make these measurements simple and reliable. Methods This is a simple procedure that relies on the selectivity of the dye and the fact that Cl - quenches its fluorescence. To measure millimolar quantities of Cl - in nanoliter samples, we prepared a solution of 0.25 mM SPQ and loaded it into the reservoir of a continuous-flow ultramicrofluorometer, which can be constructed from commercially available components. Samples were injected with a calibrated pipette via an injection port, and the resultant peak fluorescent deflections were recorded. The deflections represent a decrease in fluorescence caused by the quenching effect of the Cl - injected. Results The method yielded a linear response with Cl - concentrations from 5 to 200 mM NaCl. The minimum detectable Cl - concentration was approximately 5 mM. The coefficient of variation between 5 and 200 mM was 1.7%. Resolution, defined as two times the standard error divided by the slope, between 10 and 50 mM and between 50 and 200 mM was 1 mM and 2.6 mM, respectively. Furosemide, diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2′-disulfonic acid and other nonchloride anions (HEPES, HCO 3 , SO 4 , and PO 4 ) did not interfere with the assay, whereas 150 mM NaBr resulted in a peak height greater than 150 NaCl. In addition, the ability to measure Cl - did not vary with pH within the physiological range. Conclusion We developed an easy, accurate, and sensitive method to measure Cl - concentration in small aqueous solution samples.

Details

ISSN :
00852538
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kidney International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a63f328d0aa95c516df3841be16bc01a