Intermittent dosing of nitric oxide gas
First Claim
1. A method of topically delivering nitric oxide gas to a mammal to kill or inhibit the growth of microbes, the method comprising alternately administering at least a first concentration of nitric oxide gas and a second concentration of nitric oxide gas for a number of cycles, the first concentration applied topically for a first period of time sufficient to overwhelm the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms and kill or inhibit the growth of at least a portion of the microbes, and the second concentration lower than the first concentration and applied topically for a second period of time sufficient to maintain nitrosative stress on the microbes and interfere with replenishing the level of the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms, whereby the cycling of the first and second concentrations provides a cumulative killing of the microbes.
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Abstract
A method and corresponding device are described for combating microbes and infections by delivering intermittent high doses of nitric oxide to a mammal for a period of time and which cycles between high and low concentration of nitric oxide gas. The high concentration of nitric oxide is preferably delivered intermittently for brief periods of time that are interspersed with periods of time with either no nitric oxide delivery or lower concentrations of nitric oxide. The method is advantageous because at higher concentration, nitric oxide gas overwhelms the defense mechanism of pathogens that use the mammalian body to replenish their thiol defense system. A lower dose or concentration of nitric oxide gas delivered in between the bursts of high concentration nitric oxide maintains nitrosative stress pressure on the pathogens and also reduces the risk of toxicity of nitric oxide gas.
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- 1. A method of topically delivering nitric oxide gas to a mammal to kill or inhibit the growth of microbes, the method comprising alternately administering at least a first concentration of nitric oxide gas and a second concentration of nitric oxide gas for a number of cycles, the first concentration applied topically for a first period of time sufficient to overwhelm the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms and kill or inhibit the growth of at least a portion of the microbes, and the second concentration lower than the first concentration and applied topically for a second period of time sufficient to maintain nitrosative stress on the microbes and interfere with replenishing the level of the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms, whereby the cycling of the first and second concentrations provides a cumulative killing of the microbes.
- 6. A method of topically delivering nitric oxide gas to a mammal to kill or inhibit the growth of microbes, the method comprising topically administering to the mammal a first concentration of nitric oxide gas for a number of time periods that are interspersed with intervals in between wherein a second concentration of nitric oxide gas lower than the first concentration is topically administered during the intervals, wherein the first concentration of nitric oxide gas is sufficient to overwhelm the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms and kill or inhibit the growth of at least a portion of the microbes and the second concentration of nitric oxide gas is sufficient to maintain nitrosative stress on the microbes and interfere with replenishing the level of the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms, and whereby the topical administration of the first concentration and second concentration for a number of cycles provides a cumulative killing of the microbes.
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10. A device for delivery of nitric oxide gas to kill or inhibit the growth of microbes comprising:
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a source of nitric oxide gas; a source of diluent gas; a delivery interface adaptable for topical delivery of the gases to a mammal; a gas mixer downstream of the sources of nitric oxide gas and diluent gas and upstream of the delivery interface for mixing the nitric oxide gas with the diluent gas; a controller that communicates with the gas mixer wherein the controller comprises logic for setting a nitric oxide gas delivery profile comprising at least a first concentration of nitric oxide gas sufficient to overwhelm the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms and kill or inhibit the growth of at least a portion of the microbes and a second concentration of nitric oxide gas sufficient to maintain nitrosative stress on the microbes and interfere with replenishing the level of the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms, and for automatically switching between the at least first and second concentrations of nitric oxide gas on a timed basis for a number of cycles, whereby the cycling of the first and second concentrations provides a cumulative killing of the microbes. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A device for delivery of nitric oxide gas to kill or inhibit the growth of microbes comprising:
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a first source of gas; a second source of gas; a delivery interface adaptable for topical delivery of the gases to a mammal; a switch valve downstream of the first and second sources of gas and upstream of the delivery interface, said switch valve for directing the flow of the gases from their sources to the delivery interface; and a controller controlling the switch valve and which commands the switch valve to switch between the first and second sources of gas on a timed basis for a number of cycles; wherein the first source of gas has a higher concentration of nitric oxide gas than the second source of gas and the controller causes the gases to be administered according to a delivery profile that provides sufficient nitric oxide gas to affect a cumulative killing of microbes; wherein the concentration of nitric oxide gas in the first source of gas is sufficient to overwhelm the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms and to kill or inhibit the growth of at least a portion of the microbes and the concentration of nitric oxide gas in the second source of gas is sufficient to maintain nitrosative stress on the microbes and interfere with replenishing the level of the microbes'"'"' thiol defense mechanisms; and wherein cycling between the first and second sources of gas provides a cumulative killing of the microbes. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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