Phosphatidylcholine Liposome Accelerated Platinum Nanomachines (PLANEs) With Enhanced Penetration Capability for Thrombus Mechanotherapy
Abstract
Abstract Thrombotic cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of mortality worldwide. However, current thrombolytic therapeutics suffer from limited efficacy and a high risk of severe bleeding. Here, a phosphatidylcholine liposome accelerated platinum nanomachine (PLANE) for thrombus mechanotherapy is designed, constructed by encapsulating platinum nanomotors within isotropic, lubricating phosphatidylcholine (PC) liposomes. The precisely engineered PLANE exhibits superior lubricity and linear motion. Under laser irradiation and hydrogen peroxide treatment, PLANEs achieve significantly higher velocities than conventional platinum nanomotors, facilitating deep penetration into the thrombi. Further functionalization with thrombus‐targeting peptides enables the cPLANEs to selectively accumulate at the thrombotic sites in vivo, demonstrating excellent thrombolytic efficacy. This work presents a novel surface modification strategy for optimizing the motion behavior of platinum nanomotors, offering a promising non‐pharmaceutic approach for thrombotic disease treatment.
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Yuqiong Xia
Lab of Molecular Imaging and Translational Medicine (MITM) Engineering Research Center of Molecular & Neuroimaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology International Joint Research Center for Advanced Medical Imaging and Intelligent Diagnosis and Treatment Xidian University Xi'an China
Zhaoxu Chen
Xianghan Zhang
Lab of Molecular Imaging and Translational Medicine (MITM) Engineering Research Center of Molecular & Neuroimaging Ministry of Education School of Life Science and Technology Xidian University Xi'an Shaanxi 710126 China
Peng Yang
Zhongliang Wang
Engineering Research Center of Molecular & Neuroimaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology