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Sistemas de administración de fármacos de nanopartículas para la aterosclerosis: orientación de precisión, modulación inflamatoria y estabilización de la placa

  • 0Department of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100029, P. R. China.

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Resumen

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Los sistemas de administración de fármacos de nanopartículas (NDDS) ofrecen un tratamiento avanzado de la aterosclerosis al dirigirse a las lesiones y responder a los microambientes de placa. Estos sistemas mejoran la eficacia y reducen los efectos secundarios en comparación con los métodos tradicionales.

Área De La Ciencia

  • Medicina cardiovascular
  • Ingeniería biomédica
  • Nanotecnología

Sus Antecedentes

  • La aterosclerosis es una causa importante de enfermedades cardiovasculares con patogénesis compleja.
  • Los tratamientos actuales se enfrentan a limitaciones debido a la naturaleza multifacética de la enfermedad.

Objetivo Del Estudio

  • Revisar los mecanismos fisiopatológicos de la aterosclerosis.
  • Examinar los avances en los sistemas de administración de fármacos de nanopartículas (NDDS) para el tratamiento de la aterosclerosis.

Principales Métodos

  • Revisión sistemática de los mecanismos fisiopatológicos.
  • Análisis de los desarrollos recientes en NDDS para la terapia dirigida de la aterosclerosis.

Principales Resultados

  • Los NDDS pueden modular las actividades celulares involucradas en la progresión aterosclerótica.
  • La administración dirigida y la liberación sensible al estímulo mejoran la eficacia terapéutica.
  • Los NDDS minimizan los efectos adversos sistémicos y fuera del objetivo.

Conclusiones

  • Los NDDS superan las limitaciones de los tratamientos farmacológicos tradicionales para la aterosclerosis.
  • Las intervenciones personalizadas que utilizan NDDS pueden atenuar la progresión de la enfermedad, estabilizar las placas y promover la regresión.
  • Los NDDS tienen un potencial transformador para redefinir los paradigmas de tratamiento de la aterosclerosis y mejorar los resultados de los pacientes.

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