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Biomaterials | 2004

Catalytic generation of nitric oxide from nitrite at the interface of polymeric films doped with lipophilic Cu(II)-complex: a potential route to the preparation of thromboresistant coatings

Bong Kyun Oh; Mark E. Meyerhoff

A novel approach potentially useful for the development of more thromboresistant polymeric materials is examined. The method is based on the catalytic generation of nitric oxide (NO) via Cu(I) mediated reduction of nitrite ions. Preliminary solution phase studies demonstrate that ascorbate or thiolate anions can generate Cu(I) from Cu(II) with subsequent catalytic conversion of any nitrite ions present to NO by the unstable Cu(I) species. Incorporation of this same chemistry within a hydrophobic polymeric material requires immobilizing Cu(II) ions into a polymeric phase via use of a lipophilic Cu(II) chelating ligand (dibenzo [e,k]-2,3,8,9-tetraphenyl-1,4,7,10-tetraaza-cyclododeca-1,3,7,9-tetraene (DTTCT)). It is shown that this complex can be reduced to its Cu(I) form by appropriate reducing equivalents present in the bathing solution. The resulting Cu(I) complex can then reduce nitrite to NO with the NO generation occurring at the polymer/solution interface at physiological pH. Data from chemiluminescence experiments indicate that the flux of NO at the polymer surface is comparable to that of endothelial cells (>/=1x10(-10)mol/cm(2)min) when 0.5mM nitrite/1mM ascorbate are present in the bathing solution. Potentially more useful NO generation can be achieved by doping the polymer film with the Cu(II) complex along with a lipophilic quaternary ammonium nitrite salt. In this case reducing equivalents within the aqueous phase enable the nitrite derived from the polymer to be converted into NO by the Cu(II/I) ligand complex. Films of this type are shown to generate NO for at least 6h in PBS buffer with fluxes on the order of 1.5x10(-10)mol/cm(2)min. Physiologically relevant levels of NO release are also shown to exist at the polymer interface when films are soaked in fresh plasma as well as undiluted whole blood, indicating that endogenous reducing equivalents present in blood can efficiently reduce the Cu(II)-ligand within the polymer film. The prospects of using these new NO releasing films to devise more biocompatible polymeric coatings for biomedical applications are discussed.


Analytical Chemistry | 2004

Improved planar amperometric nitric oxide sensor based on platinized platinum anode. 1. Experimental results and theory when applied for monitoring NO release from diazeniumdiolate-doped polymeric films

Youngmi Lee; Bong Kyun Oh; Mark E. Meyerhoff


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Spontaneous catalytic generation of nitric oxide from S-nitrosothiols at the surface of polymer films doped with lipophilic copper(II) complex

Bong Kyun Oh; Mark E. Meyerhoff


Biomacromolecules | 2006

Nitric oxide releasing polyurethanes with covalently linked diazeniumdiolated secondary amines

Melissa M. Reynolds; Joseph A. Hrabie; Bong Kyun Oh; Jeffrey K. Politis; Michael L. Citro; Larry K. Keefer; Mark E. Meyerhoff


Archive | 2002

Biocatalytic and biomimetic generation of nitric oxide in situ at substrate/blood interfaces

Melissa M. Batchelor; Bong Kyun Oh; Mark E. Meyerhoff


Analytical Chemistry | 2005

Direct Detection of S-Nitrosothiols Using Planar Amperometric Nitric Oxide Sensor Modified with Polymeric Films Containing Catalytic Copper Species

Wansik Cha; Youngmi Lee; Bong Kyun Oh; Mark E. Meyerhoff


Archive | 2004

Generation of nitric oxide in situ at substrate/blood interfaces and reproducible nitric oxide sensor for detecting nitrosothiols

Mark E. Meyerhoff; Melissa M. Reynolds; Bong Kyun Oh; Wansik Cha; Megan C. Frost; Sangyeul Hwang; Sylvie Sim; Yiduo Wu


Archive | 2002

Material containing metal ion ligand complex producing nitric oxide in contact with blood

Melissa M. Batchelor; Bong Kyun Oh; Mark E. Meyerhoff


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2010

Tailored synthesis of nitric oxide-releasing polyurethanes using O2-protected diazeniumdiolated chain extenders

Melissa M. Reynolds; Joseph E. Saavedra; Brett M. Showalter; Carlos A. Valdez; Anna P. Shanklin; Bong Kyun Oh; Larry K. Keefer; Mark E. Meyerhoff


Archive | 2004

Generation of nitric oxide in vivo from nitrite, nitrate or nitrosothiols endogenous in blood

Mark E. Meyerhoff; Melissa M. Reynolds; Bong Kyun Oh

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Wansik Cha

University of Michigan

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Larry K. Keefer

National Institutes of Health

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Youngmi Lee

University of Michigan

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Anna P. Shanklin

National Institutes of Health

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Joseph A. Hrabie

Science Applications International Corporation

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