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Shear Stress and Its Effect on the Interaction of Myoblast Cells with Nanosized Drug Delivery Vehicles

Journal

MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages 2707-2712

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/mp4001298

Keywords

drug delivery; shear stress; liposomes; cell viability; translocation

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  1. Lundbeckfonden, Denmark
  2. Danish council for independent research

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An important aspect to ensure progress in biomedicine is the fundamental understanding of the interaction of cells and tissue with (bio)materials. The consideration of shear stress in drug delivery and/or tissue engineering remains largely unexplored. To illustrate the fundamental relevance, we employ a microfluidic setup to evaluate the myoblast cell response to two prominent rug carrier systems, namely, liposomes and nanoparticles, in the presence of low shear stress. We show that positively charged carriers have an enhanced interaction with myoblast cells in the presence of shear stress. This effect can e translated into improved therapeutic response in terms of reduction in cell viability when delivering a cytotoxic compound or into a better translocation efficiency when using lipoplexes. Taken together, our fundamental findings open up now Possibilities in tissue engineering and drug delivery by considering an additional parameter when delivering beneficial compounds.

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