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Metal-organic frameworks as next-generation cardiac therapeutics

Abstract Body: Background: Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element for the normal functioning of the heart. Long-term dietary supplementation of Zn has been shown to improve cardiac function and prevent myocardial damage caused by ischemia-reperfusion injury. However, the major limitation in delivering Zn to the cardiac tissue is the off-targeted absorption and the duration of treatment to achieve a therapeutic effect.
Hypothesis: Cardiac-targeted delivery of trace elements like Zn may attenuate myocardial damage caused by ischemia-reperfusion injury, improve cardiac function, and exert a cardioprotective effect.
Methods: Zn-based metal-organic frameworks (ZIF-NPs) were fabricated and tested on Microvascular Endothelial Cells (MVECs), and human-induced pluripotent derived cardiomyocytes (hiCMs) for cytoprotective effect against hypoxic stress using Live/dead assay and multi-electrode array (MEA) analysis respectively. The in vivo efficacy of ZIF-NPs was tested in the rodent myocardial infarction (MI) model and cardiac function was assessed via M-mode echocardiography.
Results: The fabricated ZIF-NPs were biocompatible and showed significant intracellular uptake causing the induction of cytoprotective metallothioneins. ZIF-NP treatment showed enhanced cell survival in serum-starved MVECs and exhibited pro-angiogenic effects in vitro. Similarly, hiCMs treated with ZIF-NPs displayed enhanced endurance and electrophysiological function, when subjected to hypoxic stress and protected the cells against ROS-induced DNA damage. Intramyocardial delivery of ZIF-NPs in the cardiac tissue improved cardiac function and attenuated fibrosis post-MI.
Conclusions: ZIF-NPs exerted a pro-survival, cytoprotective response in both in vitro and in vivo conditions. Our study highlights the significance of cardiac targeted Zn delivery by ZIF-NPs for cardioprotection as next-generation cardiac therapeutics.
  • Baseeruddin Alvi, Syed  ( Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , United States )
  • Mergaye, Muhamad  ( Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , United States )
  • Dholaniya, Pankaj Singh  ( Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , United States )
  • Sameer, Ghazala  ( Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , United States )
  • Xu, Xianyao  ( Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , United States )
  • Islam, Helena  ( Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , United States )
  • Khan, Mahmood  ( Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Syed Baseeruddin Alvi: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Muhamad Mergaye: No Answer | Pankaj Singh Dholaniya: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Ghazala Sameer: No Answer | Xianyao Xu: No Answer | Helena Islam: No Answer | Mahmood Khan: No Answer
Meeting Info:

Basic Cardiovascular Sciences

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Poster Session and Reception 3

Wednesday, 07/24/2024 , 04:30PM - 07:00PM

Poster Session and Reception

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