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Disturbed Flow-Facilitated Margination and Targeting of Nanodisks Protect against Atherosclerosis

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卷 19, 期 2, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202204694

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atherosclerosis; decitabine; endothelial inflammation; hemodynamics; nanoparticles

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The study demonstrates that disk-shaped nanoparticles have a superior ability to target areas with disturbed blood flow and exhibit better therapeutic effects in treating atherosclerosis compared to spherical nanoparticles.
Disturbed blood flow induces endothelial pro-inflammatory responses that promote atherogenesis. Nanoparticle-based therapeutics aimed at treating endothelial inflammation in vasculature where disturbed flow occurs may provide a promising avenue to prevent atherosclerosis. By using a vertical-step flow apparatus and a microfluidic chip of vascular stenosis, herein, it is found that the disk-shaped versus the spherical nanoparticles exhibit preferential margination (localization and adhesion) to the regions with the pro-atherogenic disturbed flow. By employing a mouse model of carotid partial ligation, superior targeting and higher accumulation of the disk-shaped particles are also demonstrated within disturbed flow areas than that of the spherical particles. In hyperlipidemia mice, administration of disk-shaped particles loaded with hypomethylating agent decitabine (DAC) displays greater anti-inflammatory and anti-atherosclerotic effects compared with that of the spherical counterparts and exhibits reduced toxicity than naked DAC. The findings suggest that shaping nanoparticles to disk is an effective strategy for promoting their delivery to atheroprone endothelia.

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