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Influence of chirality on catalytic generation of nitric oxide and platelet behavior on selenocystine immobilized TiO2 films.

Yonghong Fan1, Xiaxin Pan1, Ke Wang1, Sisi Wu1, Honghong Han1, Ping Yang1, Rifang Luo1, Hong Wang1, Nan Huang1, Wei Tan2, Yajun Weng3.   

Abstract

As nitric oxide (NO) plays vital roles in the cardiovascular system, incorporating this molecule into cardiovascular stents is considered as an effective method. In the present study, selenocystine with different chirality (i.e., l- and d-selenocystine) was used as the catalytic molecule immobilized on TiO2 films for decomposing endogenous NO donor. The influences of surface chirality on NO release and platelet behavior were evaluated. Results show that although the amount of immobilized l-selenocystine on the surface was nearly the same as that of immobilized d-selenocystine, in vitro catalytic NO release tests showed that l-selenocystine immobilized surfaces were more capable of catalyzing the decomposition of S-nitrosoglutathione and thus generating more NO. Accordingly, l-selenocystine immobilized surfaces demonstrated significantly increased inhibiting effects on the platelet adhesion and activation, when compared to d-selenocystine immobilized ones. Measurement of the cGMP concentration of platelets further confirmed that surface chirality played an important role in regulating NO generation and platelet behaviors. Additionally, using bovine serum albumin and fibrinogen as model proteins, the protein adsorption determined with quartz crystal microbalance showed that the l-selenocystine immobilized surface enhanced protein adsorption. In conclusion, surface chirality significantly influences protein adsorption and NO release, which may have significant implications in the design of NO-generating cardiovascular stents.
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Keywords:  Chirality; Nitric oxide; Platelet activation; Selenocystine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27153116      PMCID: PMC4947556          DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2016.04.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces        ISSN: 0927-7765            Impact factor:   5.268


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