A Biomimicking and Multiarm Self-Indicating Nanoassembly for Site-Specific Photothermal-Potentiated Thrombolysis Assessed in Microfluidic and In Vivo Models

Kuan Ting Liu, Edgar Daniel Quiñones, Ming Hsin Liu, Che Wei Lin, Yan Ting Chen, Chia Che Chiang, Kevin Chia Wen Wu, Yu Jui Fan, Er Yuan Chuang, Jiashing Yu

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Abstract

Thrombolytic and antithrombotic therapies are limited by short circulation time and the risk of off-target hemorrhage. Integrating a thrombus-homing strategy with photothermal therapy are proposed to address these limitations. Using glycol chitosan, polypyrrole, iron oxide and heparin, biomimicking GCPIH nanoparticles are developed for targeted thrombus delivery and thrombolysis. The nanoassembly achieves precise delivery of polypyrrole, exhibiting biocompatibility, selective accumulation at multiple thrombus sites, and enhanced thrombolysis through photothermal activation. To simulate targeted thrombolysis, a microfluidic model predicting thrombolysis dynamics in realistic pathological scenarios is designed. Human blood assessments validate the precise homing of GCPIH nanoparticles to activated thrombus microenvironments. Efficient near-infrared phototherapeutic effects are demonstrated at thrombus lesions under physiological flow conditions ex vivo. The combined investigations provide compelling evidence supporting the potential of GCPIH nanoparticles for effective thrombus therapy. The microfluidic model also offers a platform for advanced thrombolytic nanomedicine development.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2300682
JournalAdvanced healthcare materials
Volume12
Issue number24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 25 2023

Keywords

  • animal use alternatives (3Rs)
  • nanoparticles
  • photothermal thrombolytics
  • thrombosis therapy
  • thrombosis vessels-on-a-chip

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biomaterials
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Pharmaceutical Science

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