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Characterization of mechano-sensitive nano-containers for targeted vasodilation
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 3895306
Author(s) Buscema, Marzia; Deyhle, Hans; Pfohl, Thomas; Hieber, Simone E.; Zumbuehl, Andreas; Mueller, Bert
Author(s) at UniBasel Pfohl, Thomas
Year 2016
Title Characterization of mechano-sensitive nano-containers for targeted vasodilation
Journal Proceedings of SPIE
Volume 9797
Pages / Article-Number 97970S
Keywords Drug delivery; liposome; micro computed tomography; stenosed human artery; mimicking; microfluidics; flow simulation; small-angle X-ray scattering
Abstract Cardiovascular diseases are the worldwide number one cause of mortality. The blood flow in diseased human coronary arteries differs from the blood flow in the healthy vessels. This fact should be used for designing targeted localized delivery of vasodilators with a purely physical drug release trigger. Thus, we have proposed mechano-sensitive liposomes as mechano-sensitive containers. One has to tailor the liposome's properties, so that containers are stable under physiological conditions in health, but release their cargo near the constricted vessels at body temperature. In order to determine the shear stress threshold for release, both the morphology of the healthy and diseased human arteries and the mechanical property of the liposomes have to be known. We have shown that micro computed tomography (mu CT) techniques allow visualizing the lumen of human coronary arteries and provide the basis for flow simulations to extract the wall shear stress of healthy and stenosed regions in human coronary arteries. The behavior of the mechano-sensitive liposomes is currently investigated by means of microfluidics and spatially resolved small-angle X-ray scattering. The liposomes are injected into micro-channels mimicking in vivo situation. The scattering signal from the liposomes reveals information about their size, shape, and wall thickness.
Publisher Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
ISSN/ISBN 0277-786X ; 1996-756X
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/56110/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1117/12.2222033
ISI-Number 000385792100016
Document type (ISI) Proceedings Paper
 
   

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