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Design and Modular Construction of a Polymeric Nanoparticle for Targeted Atherosclerosis Positron Emission Tomography Imaging: A Story of 25% (64)Cu-CANF-Comb.
Document Type
article
Source
Pharmaceutical research. 33(10)
Subject
Animals
Mice
Inbred C57BL
Mice
Knockout
Mice
Copper Radioisotopes
Polymers
Atrial Natriuretic Factor
Positron-Emission Tomography
Drug Delivery Systems
Tissue Distribution
Male
Atherosclerosis
Nanoparticles
atherosclerosis
nanoparticle
natriuretic peptide clearance receptor
polymer synthesis
positron emission tomography
Aging
Bioengineering
Nanotechnology
Cardiovascular
Biomedical Imaging
Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Language
Abstract
PurposeTo assess the physicochemical properties, pharmacokinetic profiles, and in vivo positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of natriuretic peptide clearance receptors (NPRC) expressed on atherosclerotic plaque of a series of targeted, polymeric nanoparticles.MethodsTo control their structure, non-targeted and targeted polymeric (comb) nanoparticles, conjugated with various amounts of c-atrial natriuretic peptide (CANF, 0, 5, 10 and 25%), were synthesized by controlled and modular chemistry. In vivo pharmacokinetic evaluation of these nanoparticles was performed in wildtype (WT) C57BL/6 mice after (64)Cu radiolabeling. PET imaging was performed on an apolipoprotein E-deficient (ApoE(-/-)) mouse atherosclerosis model to assess the NPRC targeting efficiency. For comparison, an in vivo blood metabolism study was carried out in WT mice.ResultsAll three (64)Cu-CANF-comb nanoparticles showed improved biodistribution profiles, including significantly reduced accumulation in both liver and spleen, compared to the non-targeted (64)Cu-comb. Of the three nanoparticles, the 25% (64)Cu-CANF-comb demonstrated the best NPRC targeting specificity and sensitivity in ApoE(-/-) mice. Metabolism studies showed that the radiolabeled CANF-comb was stable in blood up to 9 days. Histopathological analyses confirmed the up-regulation of NPRC along the progression of atherosclerosis.ConclusionThe 25% (64)Cu-CANF-comb demonstrated its potential as a PET imaging agent to detect atherosclerosis progression and status.