Functionalized polymer microbubbles as new molecular ultrasound contrast agent to target P-selectin in thrombus.

Biomaterials

INSERM, U1148, Laboratory for Vascular Translational Science, CHU X. Bichat, Paris Diderot University, 46 Rue H. Huchard, 75018 Paris, France; Institut Galilée, Paris 13 University, 99 Avenue JB Clément, 93430 Villetaneuse, France. Electronic address:

Published: February 2019

Thrombotic diseases rarely cause symptoms until advanced stage and sudden death. Thus, early detection of thrombus by a widely spread imaging modality can improve the prognosis and reduce mortality. Here, polymer microbubbles (MBs) made of degradable poly(IsoButylCyanoAcrylate) and functionalized with fucoidan (Fucoidan-MBs) were designed as a new targeted ultrasound contrast agent to image venous thrombus. The physicochemical characterizations demonstrate that the MBs with fucoidan surface exhibit a size of 2-6 μm and stability in suspension at 4 °C up to 2 months. MBs exhibit high echogenicity and could be completely burst under high destructive pulse. Flow chamber experiments on activated human platelets show a higher affinity of Fucoidan-MBs than control anionic MBs (CM-Dextran-MBs) under shear stress conditions. In vivo analysis by ultrasound and histological results demonstrate that Fucoidan-MBs are localized in rat venous thrombotic wall, whereas few CM-Dextran-MBs are present. In addition, the binding of Fucoidan-MBs in healthy vein is not observed. Collectively, Fucoidan-MBs appear as a promising functionalized carrier for ultrasound molecular imaging in thrombotic diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.12.023DOI Listing

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