Biomacromolecules, Vol.7, No.9, 2565-2574, 2006
Water-soluble poly(ethylenimine)-based nitric oxide donors: Preparation, characterization, and potential application in hemodialysis
A novel approach to potentially resolve serious thrombosis issues associated with kidney dialysis (hemodialysis) therapies is described. New water-soluble polymeric nitric oxide (NO) donors, based on the diazeniumdiolated branched poly(ethylenimine) s and their derivatives, are prepared and characterized. These macromolecular NO donors (with up to 4.15 mu mol/mg of total NO release) are utilized as additives to the dialysate solution of model dialysis filters. The presence of these species can create a localized increase in NO levels at the high surface area dialysis fiber/blood interface within the hemodialyzers. Nitric oxide is a naturally occurring and potent antiplatelet agent and is expected to greatly decrease the risk of thrombosis in the dialysis units.