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Blood Flow Rescue After Injury Through 'Nano-in-micro' Stem Cell Delivery

by Aishwarya Radhakrishnan on July 21, 2017 at 10:38 PM

Cells are deprived of oxygen and nutrients,when blood flow is reduced or cut to tissues, which can lead to cell death if blood flow isn't efficiently restored. Today in ACS Central Science, researchers combine micro and nano approaches to improve stem cell therapies and outcomes after ischemia, or inadequate blood supply.


Xiaoming "Shawn" He, Zhenguo Liu and colleagues recognized that in order to improve the viability of stem cell treatments for ischemia, it was crucial to continuously deliver molecules like growth factors to help the stem cells survive and develop into new blood vessels. Nanoparticles are good at this sort of biomolecule delivery, but they tend to drag the cargo inside cells. To treat ischemia, the growth factors need to stay outside the cells. The researchers hypothesized that bigger particles could do the trick.

‘Stem cells are promising treatments, but they do not tend to stay at the site or survive long enough to heal the damage.’

The researchers encapsulated a growth factor inside nanoparticles first to protect them from degradation, and then placed the nanoparticles inside much larger hydrogel microcapsules that cannot be taken up by cells. This design provided long-term protection and delivery of the growth factor. When the authors tested their system in a mouse model of ischemia, they observed successful differentiation of stem cells, growth of blood vessels and the restoration of blood supply, collectively rescuing muscle tissue and saving the limbs of the mice.



Source: Eurekalert

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