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Bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery

Thrombosis or embolism is the leading cause of death and long-term adult disability worldwide. To reduce the risk of thrombosis and hemorrhaging in patients, a facile and versatile method was developed to fabricate microcapsules for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery. The microcapsules were prepa...

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Autores principales: Ye, Wei, Wang, Nan, Hu, Kebang, Zhang, Lincai, Liu, Aihui, Pan, Changjiang, Gong, Tao, Liu, Tao, Ding, Hongyan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04273j
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author Ye, Wei
Wang, Nan
Hu, Kebang
Zhang, Lincai
Liu, Aihui
Pan, Changjiang
Gong, Tao
Liu, Tao
Ding, Hongyan
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Wang, Nan
Hu, Kebang
Zhang, Lincai
Liu, Aihui
Pan, Changjiang
Gong, Tao
Liu, Tao
Ding, Hongyan
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description Thrombosis or embolism is the leading cause of death and long-term adult disability worldwide. To reduce the risk of thrombosis and hemorrhaging in patients, a facile and versatile method was developed to fabricate microcapsules for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery. The microcapsules were prepared via oxidative polymerization of dopamine on polystyrene microspheres, followed by immobilization of fibrinogen onto the surface of poly(dopamine) layers. Subsequently, microcapsules were obtained by removing the cores with THF. Nattokinase was loaded into the microcapsules via diffusion. The loading amount was approximately 0.05 mg g(−1) at 37 °C, and the loading efficiency was nearly 75%, based on the initial concentration of nattokinase in PBS. The release of nattokinase was a gradual process at 37 °C, and the activity of the targeted activated platelets was highly efficient. The antithrombotic activity of the nattokinase microcapsules was evidenced by the sharp dissolution of fibrin clots and the blood clotting time indexes. A gradual release mechanism of platelet-inspired microcapsules used for targeted antithrombotic therapy was proposed. This strategy for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery, which lowers the demand dose and minimizes side effects while maximizing drug efficacy, provides a potential new way to treat life-threatening diseases caused by vascular disruption.
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spelling pubmed-90832952022-05-09 Bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery Ye, Wei Wang, Nan Hu, Kebang Zhang, Lincai Liu, Aihui Pan, Changjiang Gong, Tao Liu, Tao Ding, Hongyan RSC Adv Chemistry Thrombosis or embolism is the leading cause of death and long-term adult disability worldwide. To reduce the risk of thrombosis and hemorrhaging in patients, a facile and versatile method was developed to fabricate microcapsules for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery. The microcapsules were prepared via oxidative polymerization of dopamine on polystyrene microspheres, followed by immobilization of fibrinogen onto the surface of poly(dopamine) layers. Subsequently, microcapsules were obtained by removing the cores with THF. Nattokinase was loaded into the microcapsules via diffusion. The loading amount was approximately 0.05 mg g(−1) at 37 °C, and the loading efficiency was nearly 75%, based on the initial concentration of nattokinase in PBS. The release of nattokinase was a gradual process at 37 °C, and the activity of the targeted activated platelets was highly efficient. The antithrombotic activity of the nattokinase microcapsules was evidenced by the sharp dissolution of fibrin clots and the blood clotting time indexes. A gradual release mechanism of platelet-inspired microcapsules used for targeted antithrombotic therapy was proposed. This strategy for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery, which lowers the demand dose and minimizes side effects while maximizing drug efficacy, provides a potential new way to treat life-threatening diseases caused by vascular disruption. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9083295/ /pubmed/35539989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04273j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Ye, Wei
Wang, Nan
Hu, Kebang
Zhang, Lincai
Liu, Aihui
Pan, Changjiang
Gong, Tao
Liu, Tao
Ding, Hongyan
Bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery
title Bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery
title_full Bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery
title_fullStr Bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery
title_full_unstemmed Bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery
title_short Bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery
title_sort bio-inspired microcapsule for targeted antithrombotic drug delivery
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04273j
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