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Wenxiu He1, Qiyong Mei2, Jie Li3, Yuting Zhai4, Yiting Chen1, Rui Wang1, Enhao Lu1, Xiao-Yong Zhang4,5, Zhiwen Zhang3, Xianyi Sha1,6.
Abstract
The poor drug delivery to cerebral ischemic regions is a key challenge of ischemic stroke treatment. Inspired by the intriguing blood-brain barrier (BBB)-penetrating ability of 4T1 cancer cells upon their brain metastasis, we herein designed a promising biomimetic nanoplatform by camouflaging a succinobucol-loaded pH-sensitive polymeric nanovehicle with a 4T1 cell membrane (MPP/SCB), aiming to promote the preferential targeting of cerebral ischemic lesions to attenuate the ischemia/reperfusion injury. In transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) rat models, MPP/SCB could be preferentially delivered to the ischemic hemisphere with a 4.79-fold higher than that in the normal hemisphere. Moreover, MPP/SCB produced notable enhancement of microvascular reperfusion in the ischemic hemisphere, resulting in a 69.9% reduction of infarct volume and showing remarkable neuroprotective effects of tMCAO rats, which was superior to the counterpart uncamouflaged nanovehicles (PP/SCB). Therefore, this design provides a promising nanoplatform to target the cerebral ischemic lesions for ischemic stroke therapy.Entities:
Keywords: bioinspired nanovehicle; blood−brain barrier; cell membrane; drug delivery; ischemic stroke
Year: 2021 PMID: 33755480 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189