Authors
Nataly M Siqueira, Shirley Chung, Suja Shrestha, Aileen Zhong, Laura-Lee Caruso, Bahram Mirani, Zahra Mirzaei, Craig A Simmons, J Paul Santerre
Publication date
2023/6/21
Journal
Biomacromolecules
Volume
24
Issue
7
Pages
3149-3158
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
In a healthy heart, cells naturally secrete C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP), a cytokine that protects against myofibroblast differentiation of cardiac fibroblasts and extracellular matrix deposition leading to fibrosis. CNP availability during myocardial remodeling is important to prevent cardiac fibrosis, but CNP is limited after an injury because of the loss of cardiomyocytes and the activation of cardiac fibroblasts to myofibroblasts. We hypothesized that the sustained release of exogenous CNP from oligo-urethane nanoparticles (NPs) would reduce differentiation of human cardiac fibroblasts toward a myofibrogenic phenotype. Our work used a modified form of a degradable polar hydrophobic ionic (D-PHI) oligo-urethane, which has shown the ability to self-assemble into NPs for the delivery of peptide and oligonucleotide biomolecules. The CNP-loaded NPs (NPCNP) were characterized for a diameter of 129 ± 1.4 nm and …
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