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Targeted nanoparticles triggered by plaque microenvironment for atherosclerosis treatment through cascade effects of reactive oxygen species scavenging and anti-inflammation.
Luo, Xianghong; Zhang, Mengjiao; Dai, Waicong; Xiao, Xianghao; Li, Xinyi; Zhu, Yingjian; Shi, Xiangyang; Li, Zhaojun.
Affiliation
  • Luo X; Department of Echocardiography, Shanghai General Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao tong University, Shanghai, 200080, China.
  • Zhang M; Department of Medical Imaging, Weifang Medical University, Weifang, 261053, Shandong, China.
  • Dai W; Department of Ultrasound, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200080, China.
  • Xiao X; State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Nano-Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine, College of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620, China.
  • Li X; State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Nano-Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine, College of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620, China.
  • Zhu Y; Department of Ultrasound, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200080, China.
  • Shi X; School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Hubei, China.
  • Li Z; Department of Urology, Jiading Branch of Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 201803, China. zhuyingjian_sjtu@126.com.
J Nanobiotechnology ; 22(1): 440, 2024 Jul 27.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39061065
ABSTRACT
Inflammatory factors and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are risk factors for atherosclerosis. Many existing therapies use ROS-sensitive delivery systems to alleviate atherosclerosis, which achieved certain efficacy, but cannot eliminate excessive ROS. Moreover, the potential biological safety concerns of carrier materials through chemical synthesis cannot be ignored. Herein, an amphiphilic low molecular weight heparin- lipoic acid conjugate (LMWH-LA) was used as a ROS-sensitive carrier material, which consisted of injectable drug molecules used clinically, avoiding unknown side effects. LMWH-LA and curcumin (Cur) self-assembled to form LLC nanoparticles (LLC NPs) with LMWH as shell and LA/Cur as core, in which LMWH could target P-selectin on plaque endothelial cells and competitively block the migration of monocytes to endothelial cells to inhibit the origin of ROS and inflammatory factors, and LA could be oxidized to trigger hydrophilic-hydrophobic transformation and accelerate the release of Cur. Cur released within plaques further exerted anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, thereby suppressing ROS and inflammatory factors. We used ultrasound imaging, pathology and serum analysis to evaluate the therapeutic effect of nanoparticles on atherosclerotic plaques in apoe-/- mice, and the results showed that LLC showed significant anti-atherosclerotic effects. Our finding provided a promising therapeutic nanomedicine for the treatment of atherosclerosis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Reactive Oxygen Species / Curcumin / Atherosclerosis / Nanoparticles / Plaque, Atherosclerotic / Anti-Inflammatory Agents Limits: Animals / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Nanobiotechnology Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Reactive Oxygen Species / Curcumin / Atherosclerosis / Nanoparticles / Plaque, Atherosclerotic / Anti-Inflammatory Agents Limits: Animals / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Nanobiotechnology Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China