Multi-Pathway Microenvironment Regulation for Atherosclerosis Therapy Based on Beta-Cyclodextrin/L-Arginine/Au Nanomotors with Dual-Mode Propulsion.
Ziyu WuRui WuXiaoyun LiXingwen WangXueting TangKaiyuan TanMimi WanChun MaoXingquan XuHuiming JiangJiawei LiMin ZhouDongquan ShiPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Most of the current non-pharmacological treatment strategies for atherosclerosis (AS) suffer from poor penetration into the plaque and only aim at a certain factor in its formation process, resulting in limited therapeutic effect. Herein, a kind of nanomotor with dual-mode propulsion is constructed, which is sensitive to higher reactive oxygen species (ROS) at the AS site and near-infrared (NIR) laser by the covalent binding and self-assembly of β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) and L-arginine (LA) with immobilization of Au nanoparticles. NIR laser irradiation can be used as a driving force and to ablate inflammatory macrophages through the photothermal effect. The nitric oxide (NO) released by the nanomotors can be used as another driving force and a therapeutic agent to promote endothelial repair in the plaque site. LA can eliminate ROS in the inflammatory site, and β-CD can promote the removal of cholesterol from foam cells. In particular, the two driving modes of nanomotors synergistically promote their aggregation and penetration in the plaque. This kind of nanomotor can regulate the microenvironment of AS in multiple ways, including combination therapy for endothelial repair, lipid clearance, and reducing ROS, which is expected to become a potential non-pharmacological strategy in the treatment of AS.
Keyphrases
- reactive oxygen species
- nitric oxide
- photodynamic therapy
- coronary artery disease
- cell death
- drug release
- dna damage
- stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- single molecule
- cardiovascular disease
- endothelial cells
- oxidative stress
- sensitive detection
- nitric oxide synthase
- cell cycle arrest
- fluorescence imaging
- hydrogen peroxide
- ionic liquid
- capillary electrophoresis
- wastewater treatment
- reduced graphene oxide
- fluorescent probe
- drug delivery
- mass spectrometry
- type diabetes
- fatty acid
- signaling pathway
- mesenchymal stem cells
- dna binding
- bone marrow
- quantum dots
- cancer therapy
- combination therapy
- cell proliferation
- radiation induced
- binding protein