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Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques

BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of mortality in the Western world, and plaque diagnosis is still a challenge in cardiovascular medicine. The main focus of this study was to make atherosclerotic plaques visible using targeted nanoparticles for improved imaging. Today various biomarkers...

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Autores principales: Almer, Gunter, Wernig, Karin, Saba-Lepek, Matthias, Haj-Yahya, Samih, Rattenberger, Johannes, Wagner, Julian, Gradauer, Kerstin, Frascione, Daniela, Pabst, Georg, Leitinger, Gerd, Mangge, Harald, Zimmer, Andreas, Prassl, Ruth
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3131194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21753879
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S18739
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author Almer, Gunter
Wernig, Karin
Saba-Lepek, Matthias
Haj-Yahya, Samih
Rattenberger, Johannes
Wagner, Julian
Gradauer, Kerstin
Frascione, Daniela
Pabst, Georg
Leitinger, Gerd
Mangge, Harald
Zimmer, Andreas
Prassl, Ruth
author_facet Almer, Gunter
Wernig, Karin
Saba-Lepek, Matthias
Haj-Yahya, Samih
Rattenberger, Johannes
Wagner, Julian
Gradauer, Kerstin
Frascione, Daniela
Pabst, Georg
Leitinger, Gerd
Mangge, Harald
Zimmer, Andreas
Prassl, Ruth
author_sort Almer, Gunter
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description BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of mortality in the Western world, and plaque diagnosis is still a challenge in cardiovascular medicine. The main focus of this study was to make atherosclerotic plaques visible using targeted nanoparticles for improved imaging. Today various biomarkers are known to be involved in the pathophysiologic scenario of atherosclerotic plaques. One promising new candidate is the globular domain of the adipocytokine adiponectin (gAd), which was used as a targeting sequence in this study. METHODS: gAd was coupled to two different types of nanoparticles, namely protamine-oligonucleotide nanoparticles, known as proticles, and sterically stabilized liposomes. Both gAd-targeted nanoparticles were investigated for their potency to characterize critical scenarios within early and advanced atherosclerotic plaque lesions using an atherosclerotic mouse model. Aortic tissue from wild type and apolipoprotein E-deficient mice, both fed a high-fat diet, were stained with either fluorescent-labeled gAd or gAd-coupled nanoparticles. Ex vivo imaging was performed using confocal laser scanning microscopy. RESULTS: gAd-targeted sterically stabilized liposomes generated a strong signal by accumulating at the surface of atherosclerotic plaques, while gAd-targeted proticles became internalized and showed more spotted plaque staining. CONCLUSION: Our results offer a promising perspective for enhanced in vivo imaging using gAd-targeted nanoparticles. By means of nanoparticles, a higher payload of signal emitting molecules could be transported to atherosclerotic plaques. Additionally, the opportunity is opened up to visualize different regions in the plaque scenario, depending on the nature of the nanoparticle used.
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spelling pubmed-31311942011-07-13 Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques Almer, Gunter Wernig, Karin Saba-Lepek, Matthias Haj-Yahya, Samih Rattenberger, Johannes Wagner, Julian Gradauer, Kerstin Frascione, Daniela Pabst, Georg Leitinger, Gerd Mangge, Harald Zimmer, Andreas Prassl, Ruth Int J Nanomedicine Original Research BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of mortality in the Western world, and plaque diagnosis is still a challenge in cardiovascular medicine. The main focus of this study was to make atherosclerotic plaques visible using targeted nanoparticles for improved imaging. Today various biomarkers are known to be involved in the pathophysiologic scenario of atherosclerotic plaques. One promising new candidate is the globular domain of the adipocytokine adiponectin (gAd), which was used as a targeting sequence in this study. METHODS: gAd was coupled to two different types of nanoparticles, namely protamine-oligonucleotide nanoparticles, known as proticles, and sterically stabilized liposomes. Both gAd-targeted nanoparticles were investigated for their potency to characterize critical scenarios within early and advanced atherosclerotic plaque lesions using an atherosclerotic mouse model. Aortic tissue from wild type and apolipoprotein E-deficient mice, both fed a high-fat diet, were stained with either fluorescent-labeled gAd or gAd-coupled nanoparticles. Ex vivo imaging was performed using confocal laser scanning microscopy. RESULTS: gAd-targeted sterically stabilized liposomes generated a strong signal by accumulating at the surface of atherosclerotic plaques, while gAd-targeted proticles became internalized and showed more spotted plaque staining. CONCLUSION: Our results offer a promising perspective for enhanced in vivo imaging using gAd-targeted nanoparticles. By means of nanoparticles, a higher payload of signal emitting molecules could be transported to atherosclerotic plaques. Additionally, the opportunity is opened up to visualize different regions in the plaque scenario, depending on the nature of the nanoparticle used. Dove Medical Press 2011 2011-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3131194/ /pubmed/21753879 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S18739 Text en © 2011 Almer et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Almer, Gunter
Wernig, Karin
Saba-Lepek, Matthias
Haj-Yahya, Samih
Rattenberger, Johannes
Wagner, Julian
Gradauer, Kerstin
Frascione, Daniela
Pabst, Georg
Leitinger, Gerd
Mangge, Harald
Zimmer, Andreas
Prassl, Ruth
Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques
title Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques
title_full Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques
title_fullStr Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques
title_full_unstemmed Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques
title_short Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques
title_sort adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3131194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21753879
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S18739
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