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Nitric Oxide Uncaging from a Hydrophobic Chromium(III) PhotoNORM: Visible and Near-Infrared Photochemistry in Biocompatible Polymer Disks
Author(s) -
Po-Ju Huang,
John V. Garcia,
Aidan Fenwick,
Guang Wu,
Peter C. Ford
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.9b00592
Subject(s) - polymer , chromium , moiety , silicone , photochemistry , materials science , oxide , lanthanide , biocompatible material , chemistry , organic chemistry , ion , biomedical engineering , medicine
Devices consisting of polymer disks (PDs) of optically clear or translucent, medical-grade silicone loaded with a new hydrophobic, oxygen-stable, photoactivated nitric oxide-releasing moiety (photoNORM) are described. The photoNORM is the new O -nitrito chromium(III) complex trans- [Cr(PetA)(ONO) 2 ](BF 4 ) (PetA = 5,14-dimethyl-7,12-diphenyl-1,4,8,11-tetraaza-cyclotetradecane), of which the synthesis, X-ray crystal structure, and solution-phase photochemistry are described. Several different commercially available silicone polymers were tested with this photoNORM, and nitric oxide photouncaging with 451 nm light from these systems is compared. In addition, PDs were loaded with the photoNORM and neodymium-sensitized upconverting nanoparticles (Nd-UCNPs). The Nd-UCNPs absorb NIR light at ∼800 nm and activate NO release from the trans- [Cr(PetA)(ONO) 2 ] + cation. The use of such ensembles as implants provides a potential strategy for the in vivo uncaging of NO at physiological targets triggered by tissue-transmitting NIR excitation. Also reported are the X-ray crystal structures of cis - and trans -{Cr(PetA)Cl 2 ]Cl.

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