| Literature DB >> 33724000 |
Qingqing Deng1,2, Lu Zhang1,3, Wei Lv4, Xuemeng Liu1,2, Jinsong Ren1,2,3, Xiaogang Qu1,2,3.
Abstract
Traditional thrombolytic drugs offer limited outcomes due to short circulation half-life and low utilization. Herein, we have designed and constructed a biological mediator-propelled nanosweeper for highly efficient nonpharmaceutical thrombolysis and prevention of thrombus recurrence. Under the near-infrared light irradiation, the nanosweepers were activated to trigger nitric oxide (NO) release, which propelled the nanosweepers to penetrate deeply into the thrombus and resulted in enhanced site-pecific mechanical and photothermal thrombolysis. The experimental evidence confirmed that the ingenious nanosweeper displayed excellent site-specific thrombolytic efficacy even when compared with the clinical thrombolytic drug. In the meantime, as a biological mediator, the release of NO could effectively prevent thrombus recurrence in vivo. Overall, we anticipated that the nanosweeper would provide a promising strategy for the treatment of thrombi.Entities:
Keywords: biological mediator; nanosweeper; nitric oxide; nonpharmaceutical thrombolysis; recurrence of thrombus prevention
Year: 2021 PMID: 33724000 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c09939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881