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0595. Quantitating granulocyte reactive oxygen species production by flow cytometry in a clinical setting

Authors :
A. M. Spoelstra-de Man
Yvo M. Smulders
JJ García Vallejo
H. M. Oudemans-van Straaten
M. C. de Waard
Bob Smit
Dennis Veerhoek
Suzanne Kamminga
A.R.J. Girbes
Alexander B.A. Vonk
Christa Boer
Intensive care medicine
ICaR - Circulation and metabolism
ICaR - Ischemia and repair
Internal medicine
Anesthesiology
Cardio-thoracic surgery
ICaR - Heartfailure and pulmonary arterial hypertension
VU University medical center
Molecular cell biology and Immunology
CCA - Immuno-pathogenesis
Source :
Smit, B, de Waard, M C, Smulders, Y M, Oudemans-van Straaten, H M, Boer, C, Vonk, A B, Veerhoek, D, García Vallejo, J J, Kamminga, S, Girbes, A R & Spoelstra-de Man, A M 2014, ' 0595. Quantitating granulocyte reactive oxygen species production by flow cytometry in a clinical setting ', Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, vol. 2, P38 . https://doi.org/10.1186/2197-425X-2-S1-P38, Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, 2:P38. Springer Science + Business Media, Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Oxidative stress is an important part of a wide range of pathologies and therefore an interesting parameter to determine. However, the detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS), is not straightforward. Sample heterogeneity, delayed analysis and sample preparation, reduces specificity and sensitivity due to probe activation by light, air, probe leakage from cells or cellular activation by sample manipulation. Hence, samples should be processed minimally and analysed immediately if possible. Since clinical research can be subject to uncontrollable timetables and only few departments have access to a dedicated laboratory, the quantification of ROS is challenging.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2197425X
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fd0548274ed2e1877e6a689ecdc1fe84
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/2197-425X-2-S1-P38