The cardiac toxicity of PAMAM dendrimer drug delivery systems can be attenuated with the adjunct use of cardioprotective agents.

0 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomolecules & biomedicine Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.17305/bb.2024.10735
Saghir Akhtar, Fawzi Babiker, Aisha Al-Kouh, Ibrahim F Benter
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Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimer nanoparticles are efficient drug delivery vectors with potential clinical applications in nanomedicine. However, PAMAMs can compromise heart function, and strategies to mitigate cardiotoxicity would be beneficial. In this study, we investigated whether the adjunct use of three key cardioprotective agents could prevent the cardiac injury induced by a seventh-generation cationic PAMAM dendrimer (G7). Isolated rat hearts were subjected to ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury in the presence or absence of G7 or the cardioprotective agents Losartan, Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), or S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP). I/R injury significantly compromised cardiac function, in terms of left ventricular hemodynamics, contractility, and vascular dynamics, which were markedly improved (p<0.05) by the administration of Losartan, EGF, or SNAP alone, confirming their cardioprotective effects. The administration of G7 significantly worsened cardiac function recovery following I/R(p<0.05). G7-induced impairments in cardiac and vascular dynamics were significantly improved by co-administration of Losartan, EGF, or SNAP. Treatment with G7 also significantly increased cardiac enzyme levels and infarct size, both of which were markedly reduced upon co-infusion of Losartan, EGF, or SNAP (p<0.05). Thus, G7 deteriorates the recovery of cardiac function in isolated hearts subjected to I/R injury, which can be rescued by co-administration of Losartan, EGF, or SNAP. These findings enhance our understanding of the nanotoxicology of PAMAM dendrimers in the mammalian heart and suggest that the adjunct use of cardioprotective agents is an effective strategy for mitigating the cardiotoxicity of these dendrimers and potentially other drug delivery systems.

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PAMAM 树枝状聚合物给药系统的心脏毒性可以通过同时使用心脏保护剂来减轻。
聚酰胺胺(PAMAM)树枝状聚合物纳米粒子是一种高效的药物输送载体,在纳米医学领域具有潜在的临床应用前景。然而,PAMAMs 会损害心脏功能,因此减轻心脏毒性的策略将是有益的。在这项研究中,我们探讨了辅助使用三种主要的心脏保护剂是否能防止第七代阳离子 PAMAM 树枝状聚合物(G7)引起的心脏损伤。在有 G7 或心肌保护剂洛沙坦、表皮生长因子(EGF)或 S-亚硝基-N-乙酰青霉胺(SNAP)存在或不存在的情况下,对离体大鼠心脏进行缺血再灌注(I/R)损伤。I/R 损伤严重损害了心脏功能,左心室血流动力学、收缩力和血管动力学均明显改善(p
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