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Imaging Early Endothelial Inflammation Following Stroke by Core Shell Silica Superparamagnetic Glyconanoparticles That Target Selectin
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2014
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NanoparticlesEngineeringBiomedical EngineeringMagnetic Resonance ImagingCerebral Vascular RegulationNeuroinflammationInflammationNanomedicineThrombosisTargeted NanoparticlesVascular ImagingNeurologyMicrovascular DysfunctionNeuroimmunologyAtherosclerosisMolecular ImagingNaked ParticlesVascular BiologyNeovascularizationCerebral Blood FlowReperfusion InjuryPharmacologyEarly Endothelial InflammationIschemic StrokeEndothelial DysfunctionMedicine
Activation of the endothelium is a pivotal first step for leukocyte migration into the diseased brain. Consequently, imaging this activation process is highly desirable. We synthesized carbohydrate-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles that bind specifically to the endothelial transmembrane inflammatory proteins E and P selectin. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed that the targeted nanoparticles accumulated in the brain vasculature following acute administration into a clinically relevant animal model of stroke, though increases in selectin expression were observed in both brain hemispheres. Nonfunctionalized naked particles also appear to be a plausible agent to target the ischemic vasculature. The importance of these findings is discussed regarding the potential for translation into the clinic.
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