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Development of polymeric drug delivery system for recognizing vascular endothelial dysfunction.

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  • Development of polymeric drug delivery system for recognizing vascular endothelial dysfunction. Abstract Text:

    kenjiro ikutaKenjiro Ikuta,takeshi moriTakeshi Mori,tatsurhiro yamamotoTatsurhiro Yamamoto,takuro niidomeTakuro Niidome,hiroaki shimokawaHiroaki Shimokawa,yoshiki katayamaYoshiki Katayama,kenjiro ikutaKenjiro Ikuta,takeshi moriTakeshi Mori,tatsurhiro yamamotoTatsurhiro Yamamoto,takuro niidomeTakuro Niidome,hiroaki shimokawaHiroaki Shimokawa,yoshiki katayamaYoshiki Katayama,

    The vascular endothelium plays an important role in regulating vascular homeostasis. Damage to the endothelium can lead to cardiovascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis. Therefore, early-stage detection and evaluation of vascular endothelium dysfunction would be very important for effective diagnosis and therapy. We synthesized a polymeric drug carrier bearing an Evans blue analogue as a probing unit for endothelium injury. The polymeric carrier spontaneously formed stable nanoparticles with micelle-like structure in aqueous media and could encapsulate hydrophobic doxorubicin (DOX). The encapsulated DOX showed a sustainable release profile over a period of 10-60h depending on the loaded DOX concentration. The polymeric carrier specifically adsorbed against the endothelium-injured site in extracted porcine aorta. These properties of the polymeric drug carrier will be suitable for specific drug delivery to endothelium dysfunctional region.

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    k ikutaK Ikuta,t moriT Mori,t yamamotoT Yamamoto,t niidomeT Niidome,h shimokawaH Shimokawa,y katayamaY Katayama,k ikutaK Ikuta,t moriT Mori,t yamamotoT Yamamoto,t niidomeT Niidome,h shimokawaH Shimokawa,y katayamaY Katayama,

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    Development of polymeric drug delivery system for recognizing vascular endothelial dysfunction. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry

    VOLUME: 16

    Page Numbers: 2811-8

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    ISSN: 1464-3391

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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