Journal article
Bioresponsive Polyphenol-Based Nanoparticles as Thrombolytic Drug Carriers
Haitao Yu, Jason S Palazzolo, Jiajing Zhou, Yingjie Hu, Beeri Niego, Shuaijun Pan, Yi Ju, Ting-Yi Wang, Zhixing Lin, Christoph E Hagemeyer, Frank Caruso
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2022
Abstract
Thrombolytic (clot-busting) therapies with plasminogen activators (PAs) are first-line treatments against acute thrombosis and ischemic stroke. However, limitations such as narrow therapeutic windows, low success rates, and bleeding complications hinder their clinical use. Drug-loaded polyphenol-based nanoparticles (NPs) could address these shortfalls by delivering a more targeted and safer thrombolysis, coupled with advantages such as improved biocompatibility and higher stability in vivo. Herein, a template-mediated polyphenol-based supramolecular assembly strategy is used to prepare nanocarriers of thrombolytic drugs. A thrombin-dependent drug release mechanism is integrated using tannic ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Dr. Karen Alt, Anukreity Ale, Dr. Christina Cortez-Jugo, Dr. Yiyuan Han, and Jingqu Chen for helpful discussions and/or support with the characterization studies. This research was funded and supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant (GNT1138361, C.E.H. and F.C.) . F.C. and C.E.H. acknowledge the awarding of an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (GNT1135806) and an NHMRC Research Fellowship (GNT1154270) , respectively. J.S.P. acknowledges support from Australian Rotary Health, Rotary District 9830, and the Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship.