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The Nitric Oxide Prodrug V-PROLI/NO Inhibits Cellular Uptake of Proline.


ABSTRACT: V-PYRRO/NO is a well studied nitric oxide (NO) prodrug which has been shown to protect human liver cells from arsenic, acetaminophen, and other toxic assaults in vivo. Its proline-based analogue, V-PROLI/NO, was designed to be a more biocompatible form that decomposes to the naturally occurring metabolites of proline, NO, and glycolaldehyde. Like V-PYRRO/NO, this cytochrome P450-activated prodrug was previously assumed to passively diffuse through the cellular membrane. Using (14)C-labeled proline in a competition assay, we show that V-PROLI/NO is transported through proline transporters into multiple cell lines. A fluorescent NO-sensitive dye (DAF-FM diacetate) and nitrite excretion indicated elevated intracellular NO release after metabolism over V-PYRRO/NO. These results also allowed us to predict and design a more permeable analogue, V-SARCO/NO. We report a proline transporter-based strategy for the selective transport of NO prodrugs that may have enhanced efficacy and aid in development of further NO prodrugs with increased permeability.

SUBMITTER: Hong SY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3013513 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Nitric Oxide Prodrug V-PROLI/NO Inhibits Cellular Uptake of Proline.

Hong Sam Y SY   Borchert Gregory L GL   Maciag Anna E AE   Nandurdikar Rahul S RS   Saavedra Joseph E JE   Keefer Larry K LK   Phang James M JM   Chakrapani Harinath H  

ACS medicinal chemistry letters 20101101 8


V-PYRRO/NO is a well studied nitric oxide (NO) prodrug which has been shown to protect human liver cells from arsenic, acetaminophen, and other toxic assaults in vivo. Its proline-based analogue, V-PROLI/NO, was designed to be a more biocompatible form that decomposes to the naturally occurring metabolites of proline, NO, and glycolaldehyde. Like V-PYRRO/NO, this cytochrome P450-activated prodrug was previously assumed to passively diffuse through the cellular membrane. Using (14)C-labeled proli  ...[more]

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