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Targeted delivery of antibody conjugated liposomal drug carriers to rat myocardial infarction

Journal

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING
Volume 96, Issue 4, Pages 795-802

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JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
DOI: 10.1002/bit.21233

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adhesion molecules; P-selectin; myocardial infarction; targeted drug delivery

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Immunoliposome (IL) targeting to areas of inflammation after an acute myocardial infarction (MI) could provide the means by which pro-angiogenic compounds can be selectively targeted to the infarcted region. The adhesion of model drug carries and ILs coated with an antibody to P-selectin was quantified in a rat model of MI following left coronary artery ligation. Anti-P-selectin coated model drug carriers showed a 140% and 180% increase adhesion in the border zone of the MI 1 and 4 h post-MI, respectively. Radiolabeled anti-P-selectin ILs injected immediately post-MI and allowed to circulate 24 h showed and 83% increase in targeting to infarcted myocardium when compared to adjacent non-infarcted myocardium. Radiolabeled anti-P-selectin ILs injected 4 h post-MI and allowed to circulate for 24 h showed a 92% increase in accumulation infarcted myocardium when compared to adjacent non-infarcted myocardium. Targeting to up-regulated adhesion molecules on the endothelium provides a promising strategy for selectively delivering compounds to the infarct region of the myocardium using our liposomal-based drug delivery vehicle.

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