NAC-Grafted ROS-Scavenging Polymer Nanoparticles for
Modulation of Acute Lung Injury Microenvironment In Vivo
Posted on 2024-12-27 - 19:33
N-Acetyl cysteine (NAC) is an essential molecule
that boosts acute lung injury (ALI) defense via its direct antioxidant
capability. Nevertheless, the therapeutic use of NAC is limited due
to its poor bioavailability and short half-life. In this study, NAC
was grafted to the polyurethane consisting of poly(propylene fumarate),
poly(thioketal), and 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (PFTU) to reduce
excessive oxidative stress and inflammatory factors in ALI. The NAC-grafted
polymer nanoparticles (NPT@NPs) were prepared as a drug delivery system,
which could effectively scavenge free radicals and reduce inflammation
in vitro. The administration of NPT@NPs exhibited notable efficacy
in ameliorating pulmonary edema, attenuating the presence of inflammatory
cells, suppressing myeloperoxidase expression, diminishing the levels
of pro-inflammatory cytokines, and reversing cell apoptosis in an
ALI model induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The NPT@NPs demonstrated
significantly better efficacy compared to the free NAC in mitigating
the deleterious effects of LPS on pulmonary tissue, thereby providing
more effective protection against pulmonary inflammation.
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Muhammad, Wali; Liang, Min; Wang, Beiduo; Xie, Jieqi; Ahmed, Wajiha; Gao, Changyou (2024). NAC-Grafted ROS-Scavenging Polymer Nanoparticles for
Modulation of Acute Lung Injury Microenvironment In Vivo. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.4c01290