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Effects of carbon-based nanomaterials on vascular endothelia under physiological and pathological conditions: interactions, mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications. | LitMetric

Effects of carbon-based nanomaterials on vascular endothelia under physiological and pathological conditions: interactions, mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications.

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Stomatological Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510280, China; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Construction and Detection in Tissue Engineering, Guangzhou 510515, China. Electronic address:

Published: February 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The endothelium plays a crucial role in regulating vascular health and can impact various diseases, making it an important factor when considering therapeutic approaches.
  • Carbon nanomaterials (CBNs) show promise in biomedical applications due to their customizable properties and safety, but their interactions with the endothelium significantly influence their effectiveness.
  • This work examines how CBNs affect endothelial barriers, explores the factors shaping CBN-endothelium interactions, and emphasizes the need for balancing treatment efficiency with safety, particularly considering the diverse nature of vascular endothelium under different health conditions.

Article Abstract

The endothelium participates in maintaining vascular hemostasis and is involved in multiple pathological processes. Although it is rarely the targeted tissue, the endothelium interacts intimately with applied therapeutic systems. Carbon nanomaterials (CBNs) with editable physiochemical characteristics and outstanding biosafety are believed to have great prospects in the biomedical field. Before reaching their destination, these materials necessarily enter the blood vessels and interact with the vascular endothelium, which strongly affects the biomedical efficiency. In this work, we start with the changes that CBNs cause to physiological endothelial barriers and then organize the potential mechanisms revealed. Subsequently, we discuss the factors influencing the CBN-endothelium interaction and highlight the importance of balancing therapeutic efficiency and biocompatibility. More importantly, this work introduces the heterogeneity of multiple vascular endothelia under both physiological and pathological conditions and the related applications with the hope of promoting improved accuracy and curative effects of future therapeutic systems. Through this manuscript, we hope to help illuminate the current status quo of CBN-vascular research and inspire further exciting progress via the insights we gained from the current outstanding examples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2020.10.067DOI Listing

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