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Bioenzyme-responsive L-arginine-based carbon dots: the replenishment of nitric oxide for nonpharmaceutical therapy.

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Nitric oxide (NO) is a short-lived, bioactive gas that has been found to have affinitive effects on cardiovascular diseases as well as cancer biology, while NO deficiency may cause serious… Click to show full abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is a short-lived, bioactive gas that has been found to have affinitive effects on cardiovascular diseases as well as cancer biology, while NO deficiency may cause serious pathological responses. The existing chemically-synthesized NO donors have inevitable systemic toxicity and cannot be released adaptively. Hence, L-arginine, an endogenous NO precursor, merits investigation as a natural efficient NO donor. Herein, we designed amino acid-doped L-arginine CDs-based bioenzyme-responsive NO donors, which could adaptively replenish NO/ONOO- in response to different microenvironments. Our results indicated the mechanism of the NO/ONOO- supplementation of L-arginine-based CDs and their potential for nonpharmaceutical gas-involving theranostics for the first time.

Keywords: bioenzyme responsive; arginine; arginine based; responsive arginine; nitric oxide; based carbon

Journal Title: Biomaterials science
Year Published: 2021

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