Bis-N-nitroso-caged nitric oxides: Photochemistry and biological performance test by rat aorta vasorelaxation

Citation
S. Namiki et al., Bis-N-nitroso-caged nitric oxides: Photochemistry and biological performance test by rat aorta vasorelaxation, BIO MED CH, 7(8), 1999, pp. 1695-1702
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry & Analysis
Journal title
BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
09680896 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
8
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1695 - 1702
Database
ISI
SICI code
0968-0896(199908)7:8<1695:BNOPAB>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Three new caged nitric oxides (NOs)-BNN3, BNN5Na, and BNN5M-were tested for biological use. BNNs have a strong ultraviolet (UV) absorption band (lambd a(max): 300 nm, epsilon: 13.5 mM(-1) cm(-1)) extended to 420 nm and produce NO upon irradiation with 300-360 nm light in quantum yields about 2. A pho toexcited BNN molecule yields two NOs with time constants of less than 10 n s for phase 1 and less than 20 mu s for phase 2 at 37 degrees C, suggesting usefulness of BNNs for measuring in vivo and in vitro fast NO reactions. U pon irradiating with UV light, caged nitric oxides-loaded rat aortic strips maintained in a state of active tonic contraction effectively relaxed (<3 mu M BNN5M loading solution concentration). BNN3 is incorporated in the lip id membrane. BNN5Na, insoluble in organic solvents but water soluble, local izes in the water phase. BNN5M, is muscle-cell-permeable and hydrolysed to BNN5Na to remain in cytosol. BNNs were thermally stable and demonstrated no observable toxicity. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.