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Procoagulant properties of bare and highly PEGylated vinyl-modified silica nanoparticles

Authors :
Mario Colucci
Emanuele Papini
Elena Reddi
Daniela Segat
Fabrizio Mancin
Selma Iratni
Dietrich Scheglmann
Janko Kos
Petra Kocbek
Regina Tavano
Francesco Selvestrel
Iria M. Rio Echevarria
Matija Rojnik
Source :
Nanomedicine, Nanomedicine; Vol 5
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Future Medicine Ltd, 2010.

Abstract

Aims: Undesired alterations of the blood clotting balance may follow the intravascular injection of nanotherapeutics/diagnostics. Here, we tested the procoagulant activity of synthetic amorphous silica (SAS) and organically modified silica (ORMOSIL) nanoparticles (NPs) and whether a high-density polyethylene glycol coating minimizes these effects. Materials & methods: Hageman factor- and tissue factor-dependent activation of human blood/plasma coagulation, and binding to human monocytes, endothelial cells and platelets were quantified in vitro using naked and PEGylated ORMOSIL-NPs. Their effects were compared with those of SAS-NPs, present in many industrial products, and of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)- and small unilamellar vesicles-NPs, already approved for use in humans. Results: Both SAS-NPs and ORMOSIL-NPS presented a significant procoagulant activity. However, highly PEGylated ORMOSIL-NPs were particularly averse to the interaction with the soluble factors and cellular elements that may lead to intravascular blood coagulation. Conclusion: Stealth, highly PEGylated ORMOSIL-NPs with a poor procoagulant activity can be used as starting blocks to design hemocompatible nanomedical-devices.

Details

ISSN :
17486963 and 17435889
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanomedicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32aa011dea4ea3b0eab346ce5cbec9bb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2217/nnm.10.65