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Therapeutic angiogenesis using zinc oxide nanoflowers for the treatment of hind limb ischemia in a rat model

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BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS
卷 16, 期 4, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1748-605X/abebd1

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zinc oxide nanoflowers; angiogenesis; hind limb ischemia; peripheral artery disease; laser Doppler perfusion imaging; nitric oxide

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  1. CSIR-Mayo Clinic Collaboration for Innovation and Translational Research [CKM/CMPP-09, MLP0020]
  2. DST-Nanomission [SR/NM/NS-1252/2013, GAP 570]
  3. UGC
  4. DST
  5. CSIR, New Delhi

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Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a severe form of peripheral artery disease (PAD) that results in inadequate blood supply to limb extremities, causing severe pain, impaired wound healing, cardiovascular complications, and potentially leading to amputation or death. Current conventional therapies, such as surgical revascularization and growth factor therapy, have limitations in treating CLI. Developing new alternative therapeutic biomaterials, such as zinc oxide nanoflowers (ZONFs), shows promising potential for inducing therapeutic angiogenesis and treating CLI.
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a severe type of peripheral artery disease (PAD) which occurs due to an inadequate supply of blood to the limb extremities. Patients with CLI often suffer from extreme cramping pain, impaired wound healing, immobility, cardiovascular complications, amputation of the affected limb and even death. The conventional therapy for treating CLI includes surgical revascularization as well as restoration of angiogenesis using growth factor therapy. However, surgical revascularization is only suitable for a small percentage of CLI patients and is associated with a high perioperative mortality rate. The use of growth factors is also limited in terms of their poor therapeutic angiogenic potential, as observed in earlier clinical studies which could be attributed to their poor bio-availability and non-specificity issues. Therefore, to overcome the aforesaid disadvantages of conventional strategies there is an urgent need for the advancement of new alternative therapeutic biomaterials to treat CLI. In the past few decades, various research groups, including ours, have been involved in developing different pro-angiogenic nanomaterials. Among these, zinc oxide nanoflowers (ZONFs), established in our laboratory, are considered one of the more potent nanoparticles for inducing therapeutic angiogenesis. In our earlier studies we showed that ZONFs promote angiogenesis by inducing the formation of reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide (NO) as well as activating Akt/MAPK/eNOS cell signaling pathways in endothelial cells. Recently, we have also reported the therapeutic potential of ZONFs to treat cerebral ischemia through their neuritogenic and neuroprotective properties, exploiting angio-neural cross-talk. Considering the excellent pro-angiogenic properties of ZONFs and the importance of revascularization for the treatment of CLI, in the present study we comprehensively explore the therapeutic potential of ZONFs in a rat hind limb ischemia model (established by ligating the hind limb femoral artery), an animal model that mimics CLI in humans. The behavioral studies, laser Doppler perfusion imaging, histopathology and immunofluorescence as well as estimation of serum NO level showed that the administration of ZONFs could ameliorate ischemia in rats at a faster rate by promoting therapeutic angiogenesis to the ischemic sites. Altogether, the present study offers an alternative nanomedicine approach employing ZONFs for the treatment of PADs.

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