Issue 44, 2017

Chirality-mediated enhancement of nitric oxide release and regulation of endothelial cells behaviors by cystine immobilization on Ti–O films

Abstract

Endogenous nitric oxide (NO), generated by endothelial cells (ECs), plays a critical role in the cardiovascular system. However, the effect of biomaterial-induced NO release on ECs is not clear. In this study, cystine with different chirality was immobilized on Ti–O films to catalyze endogenous S-nitrosothiol decomposition to generate NO. Chemiluminescence analysis showed that a stable, sustained release of NO at a speed similar to that in healthy ECs was achieved on both enantiomer immobilized surfaces. However, L-cystine-immobilized surfaces induced higher NO release than D-cystine-immobilized surfaces. Although BSA adsorption was enhanced on L-surfaces, according to QCM analysis, preadsorption of BSA on L-surface still had a significantly higher NO release than that on the D-surface, indicating that the adsorption of BSA on L-surfaces was reversible. Platelet activation on the L-surfaces was obviously inhibited because of induction of more NO release. The growth, migration, and NO secretion behaviors of ECs were promoted by increased NO release on the L-surfaces. These results show that L-cystine-immobilized surfaces are beneficial for the induction of NO release and regulation of the behaviors of ECs, providing a promising method for the endothelialization of vascular biomaterials.

Graphical abstract: Chirality-mediated enhancement of nitric oxide release and regulation of endothelial cells behaviors by cystine immobilization on Ti–O films

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Mar 2017
Accepted
24 Apr 2017
First published
23 May 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 27272-27280

Chirality-mediated enhancement of nitric oxide release and regulation of endothelial cells behaviors by cystine immobilization on Ti–O films

Y. Weng, S. Wu, Y. Fan, H. Han, H. Wang and N. Huang, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 27272 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA02815F

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