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Margination propensity of vascular-targeted spheres from blood flow in a microfluidic model of human microvessels

机译:人微血管微流模型中血管靶向球的血流倾向

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Many variants of vascular-targeted carriers (VTCs) have been investigated for therapeutic intervention in several human diseases. However, in order to optimize the functionality of VTC in vivo, carriers' physical properties, such as size and shape, are important considerations for a VTC design that evades the reticuloendothelial system (RES) and successfully interacts with the targeted vessel wall. Nonetheless, little evidence has been presented on the role of size in VTC's interactions with the vascular wall, particularly in the microcirculation. Thus, in this work, we explore how particle size, along with hemodynamics (blood shear rate and vessel size) and hemorheology (blood hematocrit) affect the capacity for spheres to marginate (localize and adhere) to inflamed endothelium in a microfluidic model of human microvessels. Microspheres, particularly the 2 μm spheres, were found to show disproportionately higher margination than nanospheres in all hemodynamic conditions evaluated due to the poor ability of the latter to localize to the wall region from midstream. This work represents the first evidence that nanospheres may not exhibit "near wall excess" in microvessels, e.g., arterioles and venules, and therefore may not be suitable for imaging and drug delivery applications in cancer and other diseases affecting microvessels.
机译:已经研究了针对血管的载体(VTC)的许多变体,以治疗几种人类疾病。但是,为了在体内优化VTC的功能,载体的物理性质(例如大小和形状)是避免网状内皮系统(RES)并成功与目标血管壁相互作用的VTC设计的重要考虑因素。但是,关于VTC与血管壁相互作用,特别是在微循环中的作用,几乎没有证据。因此,在这项工作中,我们探索了粒径,血液动力学(血液切变速率和血管大小)和血液流变学(血液血细胞比容)如何影响人体微流模型中球体边缘化(定位并粘附)发炎内皮的能力微血管。在所有评估的血流动力学条件下,由于微球从中游到壁区域的能力较弱,因此发现微球(尤其是2μm球)的边缘化程度要比纳米球高得多。这项工作代表了纳米球在微血管(例如小动脉和小静脉)中可能不会表现出“近壁过量”的第一个证据,因此可能不适用于癌症和其他影响微血管的疾病的成像和药物递送应用。

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