Affiliation:
1. Yan’an Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Yan’an, Shaanxi, 716000, China
Abstract
Recent evidence has depicted nanoparticles (NPs) targeted delivery of statin facilitates neovascularization. Herein, we aimed to examine the impact of pitavastatin carrying NPs (pitavastatin-NPs) on collateral arteries and myocardial ischemia (MI). After establishment of MI model and
preparation of nanomaterials, the animals were administered pitavastatin-NPs, pitavastatin or Fluorescein isothiocyanate-NP (FITC-NP) at concentration of 0.05, 0.15 and 0.5 mg/kg through intramuscular injection. Capillary and arteriole density was measured through immunofluorescence and angiogenesis
was assessed by angiography. Human endothelial cells were also treated with pitavastatin or pitavastatin-NPs, followed by detection of angiogenic activity. Pitavastatin-NPs (0.5 mg/kg) promoted endothelial cell arteriogenesis and growth of collateral arteries in the rabbit with myocardial
ischemia, exerting greater efficacy than NPs, FITC-NP, or PBS. For up to 4 weeks, FITC-NPs were mainly detected in the ischemic muscle tissue. Pitavastatin-NPs induced arteriogenesis and improved exercise-induced ischemic symptoms with enhancement in angiography score. Collectively, pitavastatin-NPs
enhance arteriogenesis and alleviate MI as presence of nanocarriers improve the efficacy of pitavastatin. This evidence indicates pitavastatin-NPs as a promising treatment strategy and may contribute to development of nanotechnology to promote the formation of new blood vessels.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
General Materials Science
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