Tuning Cellular Biological Functions Through the Controlled Release of NO from a Porous Ti-MOF.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 59(13): 5135-5143, 2020 03 23.
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Materials for the controlled release of nitric oxide (NO) are of interest for therapeutic applications. However, to date, many suffer from toxicity and stability issues, as well as poor performance. Herein, we propose a new NO adsorption/release mechanism through the formation of nitrites on the skeleton of a titanium-based metal-organic framework (MOF) that we named MIP-177, featuring a suitable set of properties for such an application: (i) high NO storage capacity (3â
µmol mg-1solid ), (ii) excellent biocompatibility at therapeutic relevant concentrations (no cytotoxicity at 90â
µg mL-1 for wound healing) due to its high stability in biological media (<9 % degradation in 72â
hours) and (iii) slow NO release in biological media (≈2â
hours for 90 % release). The prospective application of MIP-177 is demonstrated through NO-driven control of mitochondrial respiration in cells and stimulation of cell migration, paving the way for the design of new NO delivery systems for wound healing therapy.
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Titanio
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Materiales Biocompatibles
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Portadores de Fármacos
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Preparaciones de Acción Retardada
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Estructuras Metalorgánicas
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
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2020
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Portugal