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Bifunctional Supramolecular Hydrogel Alleviates Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury by Inhibiting Autophagy and Apoptosis
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2018
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Heart FailureNanotherapeuticsEngineeringNitric OxideBiomaterials DesignCell DeathBiomedical EngineeringRedox BiologySupramolecular HydrogelOxidative StressBioactive MaterialHydrogelsReactive Nitrogen SpecieAutophagyMatrix BiologyRedox SignalingNo DonorReactive Oxygen SpeciePharmacologyBiomolecular EngineeringInhibiting AutophagyBiopolymer GelDrug Delivery SystemsMedicineNitrosative StressExtracellular Matrix
Generally, nitric oxide (NO) is an important multi-functional cardioprotective soluble gas molecule. However, it may be detrimental when in excessive levels or combined with O2- a kind of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-to form ONOO-. The latter will rapidly decompose to highly reactive oxidant components. ROS will be abundantly produced during the ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) procedure. Therefore, an NO donor coupled with another antioxidant would be a more promising strategy for I/R treatment. In this study, we report on a novel self-assembly supramolecular hydrogel capable of constantly releasing both NO and curcumin (Cur) simultaneously, and we found that the combinational treatment of Cur and NO from the gel could efficiently reduce I/R injuries. The underlining mechanism revealed that the hydrogel could reduce the ROS level and thus inhibit the expression of the ROS-associated p38 MAPK/NF-κB signaling pathway. Moreover, the hydrogel also significantly suppressed over-stimulated autophagy and apoptosis during I/R treatment which was responsible for mediating severe post-ischemia myocardial cell death. The results indicated that our supramolecular hydrogel was a promising biomaterial for the treatment of myocardial I/R injuries.