National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Biomedical Functional Materials, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, Nanjing Normal University, 210023, Nanjing, China.
Nat Commun. 2019 Feb 27;10(1):966. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-08670-8.
Current chemical-fuel-driven nanomotors are driven by gas (e.g. H, O, NH) which only provides motion ability, and can produce waste (e.g. Mg(OH), Pt). Here, inspired by endogenous biochemical reactions in the human body involving conversion of amino acid L-arginine to nitric oxide (NO) by NO synthase (NOS) or reactive oxygen species (ROS), we report on a nanomotor made of hyperbranched polyamide/L-arginine (HLA). The nanomotor utilizes L-arginine as fuel for the production of NO both as driving force and to provide beneficial effects, including promoting endothelialisation and anticancer effects, along with other beneficial by-products. In addition, the HLA nanomotors are fluorescent and can be used to monitor the movement of nanomotors in vivo in the future. This work presents a zero-waste, self-destroyed and self-imaging nanomotor with potential biological application for the treatment of various diseases in different tissues including blood vessels and tumours.
目前的化学燃料驱动纳米马达由气体(如 H、O、NH)驱动,这些气体只能提供运动能力,并且会产生废物(如 Mg(OH)、Pt)。在这里,受人体内涉及氨基酸 L-精氨酸被一氧化氮合酶(NOS)或活性氧(ROS)转化为一氧化氮(NO)的内源性生化反应的启发,我们报告了一种由超支化聚酰胺/L-精氨酸(HLA)制成的纳米马达。该纳米马达将 L-精氨酸用作燃料,既能产生推动力,又能产生有益效果,包括促进内皮化和抗癌作用,以及其他有益的副产物。此外,HLA 纳米马达具有荧光性,将来可用于监测体内纳米马达的运动。这项工作提出了一种零废物、自毁和自成像的纳米马达,具有治疗包括血管和肿瘤在内的不同组织中的各种疾病的潜在生物学应用。