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Edinilton Muniz Carvalho1, Lisa A Ridnour2, Florêncio Sousa Gouveia Júnior3, Pedro Henrique Bezerra Cabral4, Nilberto Robson Falcão do Nascimento4, David A Wink2, Douglas W Franco5, Mayara Jane Campos de Medeiros6, Daniel de Lima Pontes6, Elisane Longhinotti7, Tércio de Freitas Paulo3, Vania Bernardes-Génisson8, Remi Chauvin8, Eduardo Henrique Silva Sousa9, Luiz Gonzaga de França Lopes10.
Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO) and nitroxyl (HNO) have gained broad attention due to their roles in several physiological and pathophysiological processes. Remarkably, these sibling species can exhibit opposing effects including the promotion of angiogenic activity by NO compared to HNO, which blocks neovascularization. While many NO donors have been developed over the years, interest in HNO has led to the recent emergence of new donors. However, in both cases there is an expressive lack of iron-based compounds. Herein, we explored the novel chemical reactivity and stability of the trans-[Fe(cyclam)(NO)Cl]Cl2 (cyclam = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane) complex. Interestingly, the half-life (t1/2) for NO release was 1.8 min upon light irradiation, vs 5.4 h upon thermal activation at 37 °C. Importantly, spectroscopic evidence supported the generation of HNO rather than NO induced by glutathione. Moreover, we observed significant inhibition of NO donor- or hypoxia-induced HIF-1α (hypoxia-inducible factor 1α) accumulation in breast cancer cells, as well as reduced vascular tube formation by endothelial cells pretreated with the trans-[Fe(cyclam)(NO)Cl]Cl2 complex. Together, these studies provide the first example of an iron-nitrosyl complex with anti-angiogenic activity as well as the potential dual activity of this compound as a NO/HNO releasing agent, which warrants further pharmacological investigation.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-angiogenesis; Iron complex; Nitric oxide; Nitroxyl; Vasodilation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32619898 PMCID: PMC8998159 DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2020.111133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Inorg Biochem ISSN: 0162-0134 Impact factor: 4.155