Heat-activated sustaining nitric oxide release from zwitterionic diazeniumdiolate loaded in thermo-sensitive liposomes

Nitric Oxide. 2010 Aug 1;23(1):60-4. doi: 10.1016/j.niox.2010.04.003. Epub 2010 Apr 22.

Abstract

Zwitterionic diazeniumdiolate, a nitric oxide precursor, was dissolved in basic buffer solution (pH=9.0) and encapsulated in thermo-sensitive liposomes composed of phospholipids of different sensitive temperatures. The basic intra-liposomal environment dramatically delayed spontaneous NO release. When the liposomes were placed in physiological buffer solution and temperatures were increased to the sensitive temperatures of the phospholipids' membranes, extra-liposomal protons started to influx to collapse the pH gradient and subsequently induce a significant NO release. Moreover, the presence of a stronger pH gradient when the liposomes were applied to a more acidic environment caused a higher proton influx driving force to trigger the influx of protons and, subsequently, NO release. In this work, we demonstrate that thermo-sensitive liposomes can be used to create a stable pH gradient in a nanoenvironment entrapping zwitterionic diazeniumdiolate for sustained and heat/acid-activated NO release.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Azo Compounds / chemistry*
  • Azo Compounds / metabolism
  • Drug Delivery Systems
  • Hot Temperature
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Liposomes / chemistry*
  • Liposomes / metabolism
  • Nitric Oxide / chemistry*
  • Nitric Oxide / pharmacokinetics
  • Nitric Oxide Donors / chemistry*
  • Nitric Oxide Donors / pharmacokinetics

Substances

  • Azo Compounds
  • Liposomes
  • Nitric Oxide Donors
  • diazeniumdiolate
  • Nitric Oxide