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PEGylated Gambogic Acid Nanoparticles Enable Efficient Renal-Targeted Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury.

Yakun LiGuangfa WangTingting WangCijuan LiXun ZhangJian LiYucheng WangNian LiuJianghua ChenXinhui Su
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical syndrome lacking effective pharmacotherapy. Gambogic acid (GA), as an active ingredient of herbal medicines, exhibits antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects that benefit the treatment of AKI, but its poor aqueous solubility limits effective renal delivery. We, for the first time, developed GA-based nanoparticles (GA-NPs) with preferential renal uptake for AKI treatment. By PEGylating with NH 2 -PEG5000-NOTA, hydrophobic GA was self-assembled into ∼4.5 nm nanoparticles, which showed the enhanced renal accumulation in AKI models from PET images. Importantly, the in vitro cell assays and in vivo tests of the two AKI models have confirmed the obvious nephroprotective effects and biosafety of GA-NPs. Therefore, this work indicates that GA-NPs can be a promising therapeutic candidate for the management of AKI.
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