Macrophage Membrane Spontaneously Encapsulated Cyclodextrin-Based Nanomedicines for Improving Lipid Metabolism and Inflammation in Atherosclerosis.
Nianlian MouXinmei DuanKai QuQiao ChenZhigui HeYu CaoKun ZhangXian QinLi ZhuZhiQiang HanChuanwei LiYuan ZhongWei WuPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Atherosclerosis is a persistent inflammatory condition of the blood vessels associated with abnormalities in lipid metabolism. Development of biomimetic nanoplatforms provides an effective strategy. Herein, inspired by the peptide CLIKKPF spontaneously coupling to phosphatidylserine (PS) on the inner leaflet of cell membranes specifically, MM@NPs were constructed by macrophage membrane spontaneous encapsulation of cyclodextrin-based nanoparticles modified with the peptide CLIKKPF and loaded with the hydrophobic compound resveratrol. MM@NPs could be specifically phagocytized by the activated endothelium with the overexpressed VCAM-1 for enhancing target delivery into the pathological lesion. Additionally, for the ApoE -/- mice, MM@NPs provide comprehensive treatment efficiency in reducing oxidant stress, alleviating the inherent inflammation, and decreasing cholesterol deposition, subsequently resulting in the atherosclerotic plaque regression. Therefore, MM@NPs could be one possible candidate for improving lipid metabolism and inflammation in atherosclerosis.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- cardiovascular disease
- oxide nanoparticles
- ionic liquid
- fatty acid
- mitral valve
- drug delivery
- coronary artery disease
- nitric oxide
- wastewater treatment
- cognitive decline
- stem cells
- metabolic syndrome
- mass spectrometry
- mesenchymal stem cells
- insulin resistance
- bone marrow
- mild cognitive impairment
- cell adhesion