Acyloxy Nitroso Compounds as Nitroxyl (HNO) Donors: Kinetics, Reactions with Thiols, and Vasodilation Properties

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2011.0

Abstract

Acyloxy nitroso compounds hydrolyze to nitroxyl (HNO), a nitrogen monoxide with distinct chemistry and biology. Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy and mass spectrometry show hydrolysis rate depends on pH and ester group structure with the observed rate being trifluoroacetate (3) > acetate (1) > pivalate (2). Under all conditions, 3 rapidly hydrolyzes to HNO. A combination of spectroscopic, kinetic, and product studies show that addition of thiols increases the decomposition rate of 1 and 2, leading to hydrolysis and HNO. Under conditions that favor thiolates, the thiolate directly reacts with the nitroso group, yielding oximes without HNO formation. Biologically, 3 behaves like Angeli's salt, demonstrating thiol-sensitive nitric oxide-mediated soluble guanylate cyclase-dependent vasorelaxation, suggesting HNO-mediated vasorelaxation. The slow HNO-donor 1 demonstrates weak thiol-insensitive vasorelaxation, indicating HNO release kinetics determine HNO bioavailability and activity. These results show that acyloxy nitroso compounds represent new HNO donors capable of vasorelaxation depending on HNO release kinetics.

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