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Cold atmospheric plasma-enabled platelet vesicle incorporated iron oxide nano-propellers for thrombolysis

Authors

JHENG Pei-Ru CHIANG Chia-Che KANG Jiunn-Horng FAN Yu-Jui WU Kevin C. -W. CHEN Yan-Ting LIANG Jia-Wei BOLOUKI Nima LEE Jyh-Wei HSIEH Jang-Hsing CHUANG Er-Yuan

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Materials Today Bio
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2023.100876
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2023.100876
Keywords Cold atmospheric plasma; Iron oxide; Platelet vesicle; Phototherapy; Magnetotherapy; Thrombolysis
Description A new approach to treating vascular blockages has been developed to overcome the limitations of current thrombolytic therapies. This approach involves biosafety and multimodal plasma-derived theranostic platelet vesicle incorporating iron oxide constructed nano-propellers platformed technology that possesses fluorescent and magnetic features and manifold thrombus targeting modes. The platform is capable of being guided and visualized remotely to specifically target thrombi, and it can be activated using near-infrared phototherapy along with an actuated magnet for magnetotherapy. In a murine model of thrombus lesion, this proposed multimodal approach showed an approximately 80% reduction in thrombus residues. Moreover, the new strategy not only improves thrombolysis but also boosts the rate of lysis, making it a promising candidate for time-sensitive thrombolytic therapy.

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