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Hypoxia-Responsive Biomimetic Nanobubbles for Oxygen Delivery Promote Synergistic Ischemic Stroke Protection

Mingxi Li, Lijun Miao, Xuan Xu, Yang Liu, Yakun Wang, Fang Yang

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Effective, precise, and controllable oxygen delivery is crucial for regulating the oxygenation balance of brain tissue at the early stages of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) because the absence of oxygen may result in a series of highly interconnected vascular-neural pathological events, including oxidative stress, inflammation, and neuroapoptosis. In this study, platelet membrane-reassembled oxygen nanobubbles (PONBs) were constructed for oxygen delivery to protect AIS. Benefiting from the preserved natural targeting ability of platelet membranes, oxygen can be controlled release into the hypoxia lesion at the preperfusion stage due to vascular injury targeting and oxygen sustained diffusion capability after PONBs administration. Furthermore, synergizing with bioactive components carried by platelet membranes, PONBs can inhibit post-AIS vascular occlusion and maintain blood-brain barrier integrity, thereby facilitating enhanced oxygen delivery of PONBs, establishing a positive feedback loop between oxygen delivery and AIS protection. Additionally, the accumulation of PONBs enhances the ultrasound imaging contrast, enabling precise localization and dynamic monitoring of AIS lesions. Thus, PONBs represent a promising strategy for the diagnosis and treatment of AIS.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceHypoxia (environmental)Ischemic strokeNanotechnologyOxygen deliveryOxygenBiomedical engineeringIschemiaMedicineCardiologyChemistryOrganic chemistryTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesIntracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and ComplicationsCardiovascular and Diving-Related Complications