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Controlled release hydrogen sulfide delivery system based on mesoporous silica nanoparticles protects graft endothelium from ischemia–reperfusion injury
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NanoparticlesNanomedicineTissue EngineeringMesoporous Silica NanoparticlesEngineeringTherapeutic NanomaterialsMedicineEndothelial DysfunctionDrug Delivery SystemsVascular BiologyNano-drug DeliveryBiomedical EngineeringDrug Delivery SystemReperfusion InjuryControlled Release FashionIdeal H2s DonorHydrogen SulfideDelivery System
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) functions as a protective gas transmitter in various physiological and pathological processes, but the lack of ideal donors severely hampers the clinical application of H2S. This study aims to construct a controlled release H2S donor and evaluate its protective effect on graft endothelium. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) were synthesized using the sol-gel method and loaded with diallyl trisulfide (DATS), an H2S-releasing agent named DATS-MSN. In vitro experiments showed that DATS-MSN could alleviate endothelial cell inflammation and enhance endothelial cell proliferation and migration. In vivo experiments demonstrated that the apoptosis of graft endothelium was mitigated in the presence of DATS-MSN. Our results indicated that DATS-MSN, releasing H2S in a controlled release fashion, could serve as an ideal H2S donor.
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