| Literature DB >> 30294884 |
Jia Zhuang1, Man Ying1, Kevin Spiekermann1, Maya Holay1, Yue Zhang1, Fang Chen1, Hua Gong1, Joo Hee Lee1, Weiwei Gao1, Ronnie H Fang1, Liangfang Zhang1.
Abstract
Blood transfusion is oftentimes required for patients suffering from acute trauma or undergoing surgical procedures in order to help maintain the body's oxygen levels. The continued demand worldwide for blood products is expected to put significant strain on available resources and infrastructure. Unfortunately, efforts to develop viable alternatives to human red blood cells for transfusion are generally unsuccessful. Here, a hybrid natural-synthetic nanodelivery platform that combines the biocompatibility of the natural RBC membrane with the oxygen-carrying ability of perfluorocarbons is reported. The resulting formulation can be stored long-term and exhibits a high capacity for oxygen delivery, helping to mitigate the effects of hypoxia in vitro. In an animal model of hemorrhagic shock, mice are resuscitated at an efficacy comparable to whole blood infusion. By leveraging the advantageous properties of its constituent parts, this biomimetic oxygen delivery system may have the potential to address a critical need in the clinic.Entities:
Keywords: biomimetic nanoparticles; blood substitutes; hemorrhagic shock; oxygen delivery; perfluorocarbon
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30294884 PMCID: PMC6487258 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201804693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849