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Emerging engineered magnetic nanoparticulate probes for molecular MRI of atherosclerosis: how far have we come?

Authors :
Kanwar RK
Chaudhary R
Tsuzuki T
Kanwar JR
Source :
Nanomedicine (London, England) [Nanomedicine (Lond)] 2012 Jun; Vol. 7 (6), pp. 899-916. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Jun 20.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Atherosclerosis is a chronic, progressive, immunoinflammatory disease of the large and medium-sized arteries, and a major cause of cardiovascular diseases. Atherosclerosis often progresses silently for decades until the occurrence of a major catastrophic clinical event such as myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest and stroke. The main challenge in the diagnosis and management of atherosclerosis is to develop a safe, noninvasive technique that is accurate and reproducible, which can detect the biologically active high-risk vulnerable plaques (with ongoing active inflammation, angiogenesis and apoptosis) before the occurrence of an acute clinical event. This article reviews the events involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in light of recently advanced understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of the disease. Next, we elaborate on the interesting developments in molecular MRI, by describing the recently engineered magnetic nanoparticulate probes targeting clinically promising molecular and cellular players/processes, involved in early atherosclerotic lesion formation to plaque rupture and erosion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1748-6963
Volume :
7
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nanomedicine (London, England)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22715913
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2217/nnm.12.57