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New Nitric Oxide or Hydrogen Sulfide Releasing Aspirins
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2011
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Pharmaceutical ScienceNitric OxidePharmacotherapyNew SeriesChemistryAsa ReleaseThrombosisMedicinal ChemistryReactive Nitrogen SpeciePlatelet AntagonistAtherosclerosisVascular BiologyPharmacologyThrombopoiesisBlood PlateletNatural SciencesHemostasisMedicineAnticoagulantNitrosative StressNew Nitric OxideAnesthesiology
A new series of (((R-oxy)carbonyl)oxy)methyl esters of aspirin (ASA), bearing nitric oxide (NO) or hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) releasing groups, was synthesized, and the compounds were evaluated as new ASA co-drugs. All the products were quite stable in buffered solution at pH 1 and 7.4. Conversely, they were all rapidly metabolized, producing ASA and the NO/H(2)S releasing moiety used for their preparation. Consequent on ASA release, the compounds were capable of inhibiting collagen-induced platelet aggregation of human platelet-rich plasma (PRP). The simple NO/H(2)S donor substructures were able to relax contracted rat aorta strips, with a NO- and H(2)S-dependent mechanism, respectively, but they either did not trigger antiaggregatory activity or displayed antiplatelet potency markedly below that of the related co-drug. The new products might provide a safer and improved alternative to the use of ASA principally in its anti-inflammatory and antithrombotic applications.
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