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Acta Biomater ; 151: 174-182, 2022 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35948175

ABSTRACT

Cerebral aneurysms (CA), an abnormal bulge in the arteries that supply blood to the brain, are prone to rupture and can cause hemorrhagic stroke. Physicians can treat CA by blocking blood flow to the aneurysmal sac via clipping of the aneurysm neck via open procedure, or endovascular occlusion of the aneurysm with embolic materials to promote thrombus formation to prevent further inflow of blood into the aneurysm. Endovascular treatment options for CA still have significant limitations in terms of safety, usability in coagulopathic patients, and risks of device migration. Bioactive embolic therapies, consisting of non-toxic bioresorbable materials that encourage the growth of neointima across the aneurysm neck, are needed to improve the healing of CA. In this work, the bioinspired silk-elastinlike protein-based polymer (SELP 815K), was used to embolize aneurysms in a rabbit elastase model. SELP 815K effectively embolized the model aneurysms in vivo, achieving >90% occlusion, using commercial microcatheters. No device-associated adverse effects were observed in any of the animals, and SELP 815K showed no cytotoxicity. SELP embolization did not show any deleterious effects to local tissues, and features consistent with reendothelialization of the aneurysm neck were noted in histological examination one-month post-embolization. SELP 815K shows promise as an embolic treatment for unruptured CA. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Unruptured cerebral aneurysms are present in approximately 3% of the population, with a fatality rate of up to 65% upon rupture. In this work a silk-elastinlike protein polymer (SELP) is explored as a liquid embolic for occlusion of cerebral aneurysms. This embolic exists as a liquid at room temperature before rapidly forming a gel at physiological temperature. This shape filling property was used to successfully occlude cerebral aneurysms in rabbits, with stable occlusion persisting for over thirty days. SELP occlusions show evidence for reendothelialization of the aneurysm sac and provide an opportunity for delivery of bioactive agents to further improve treatments.


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Embolization, Therapeutic , Intracranial Aneurysm , Animals , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Intracranial Aneurysm/therapy , Pancreatic Elastase , Polymers , Rabbits , Silk , Treatment Outcome
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Theranostics ; 10(10): 4530-4543, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32292513

ABSTRACT

Rationale: Intraoperative bleeding impairs physicians' ability to visualize the surgical field, leading to increased risk of surgical complications and reduced outcomes. Bleeding is particularly challenging during endoscopic-assisted surgical resection of hypervascular tumors in the head and neck. A tool that controls bleeding while marking tumor margins has the potential to improve gross tumor resection, reduce surgical morbidity, decrease blood loss, shorten procedure time, prevent damage to surrounding tissues, and limit postoperative pain. Herein, we develop and characterize a new system that combines pre-surgical embolization with improved visualization for endoscopic fluorescence image-guided tumor resection. Methods: Silk-elastinlike protein (SELP) polymers were employed as liquid embolic vehicles for delivery of a clinically used near-infrared dye, indocyanine green (ICG). The biophysical properties of SELP, including gelation kinetics, modulus of elasticity, and viscosity, in response to ICG incorporation using rheology, were characterized. ICG release from embolic SELP was modeled in tissue phantoms and via fluorescence imaging. The embolic capability of the SELP-ICG system was then tested in a microfluidic model of tumor vasculature. Lastly, the cytotoxicity of the SELP-ICG system in L-929 fibroblasts and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) was assessed. Results: ICG incorporation into SELP accelerated gelation and increased its modulus of elasticity. The SELP embolic system released 83 ± 8% of the total ICG within 24 hours, matching clinical practice for pre-surgical embolization procedures. Adding ICG to SELP did not reduce injectability, but did improve the gelation kinetics. After simulated embolization, ICG released from SELP in tissue phantoms diffused a sufficient distance to deliver dye throughout a tumor. ICG-loaded SELP was injectable through a clinical 2.3 Fr microcatheter and demonstrated deep penetration into 50-µm microfluidic-simulated blood vessels with durable occlusion. Incorporation of ICG into SELP improved biocompatibility with HUVECs, but had no effect on L-929 cell viability. Principle Conclusions: We report the development and characterization of a new, dual-functional embolization-visualization system for improving fluorescence-imaged endoscopic surgical resection of hypervascular tumors.


Subject(s)
Biopolymers/therapeutic use , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Fibroins/therapeutic use , Fibronectins/therapeutic use , Neoplasms/therapy , Optical Imaging , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/therapeutic use , Surgery, Computer-Assisted , Animals , Cell Line , Gels/therapeutic use , Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells , Humans , Indocyanine Green/chemistry , Margins of Excision , Mice , Viscosity
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Mol Pharm ; 15(6): 2372-2383, 2018 06 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29719153

ABSTRACT

Careful evaluation of the toxicological response of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) as a function of physicochemical properties can aid in the design of safe platforms for biomedical applications including drug delivery. Typically, in vitro ENM cytotoxicity assessments are performed under conventional static cell culture conditions. However, such conditions do not take into account the sedimentation rate of ENMs. Herein, we synthesized four types of similar size silica nanoparticles (SNPs) with modified surface roughness, charge, and density and characterized their cytotoxicity under static and dynamic conditions. Influence of particle density on sedimentation and diffusion velocities were studied by comparing solid dense silica nanoparticles of approximately 350 nm in diameter with hollow rattle shape particles of similar size. Surface roughness and charge had negligible impact on sedimentation and diffusion velocities. Lower cellular uptake and toxicity was observed by rattle particles and under dynamic conditions. Dosimetry of ENMs are primarily reported by particle concentration, assuming homogeneous distribution of nanoparticles in cell culture media. However, under static conditions, nanoparticles tend to sediment at a higher rate due to gravitational forces and hence increase effective doses of nanoparticles exposed to cells. By introducing shear flow to SNP suspensions, we reduced sedimentation and nonhomogeneous particle distribution. These results have implications for design of in vitro cytotoxicity assessment of ENMs and suggest that among other factors, sedimentation of nanoparticles in toxicity assessment should be carefully considered.


Subject(s)
Drug Evaluation, Preclinical/methods , Nanoparticles/toxicity , Silicon Dioxide/toxicity , Animals , Cell Culture Techniques , Mice , Nanoparticles/chemistry , RAW 264.7 Cells , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Surface Properties , Toxicity Tests/methods
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