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Controlled Nutrient Delivery to Pancreatic Islets Using Polydopamine-Coated Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles.

Citation
Razavi, M., et al. “Controlled Nutrient Delivery To Pancreatic Islets Using Polydopamine-Coated Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles.”. Nano Letters, pp. 7220-7229.
Center Stanford University
Author Mehdi Razavi, Rosita Primavera, Bhavesh D Kevadiya, Jing Wang, Mujib Ullah, Peter Buchwald, Avnesh S Thakor
Keywords diabetes, glutamine, islet transplantation, Mesoporous silica nanoparticles, Nutrient delivery, Polydopamine
Abstract

In the present study, we created a nanoscale platform that can deliver nutrients to pancreatic islets in a controlled manner. Our platform consists of a mesoporous silica nanoparticle (MSNP), which can be loaded with glutamine (G: an essential amino acid required for islet survival and function). To control the release of G, MSNPs were coated with a polydopamine (PD) layer. With the optimal parameters (0.5 mg/mL and 0.5 h), MSNPs were coated with a layer of PD, which resulted in a delay of G release from MSNPs over 14 d (57.4 ± 4.7% release). Following syngeneic renal subcapsule islet transplantation in diabetic mice, PDG-MSNPs improved the engraftment of islets (i.e., enhanced revascularization and reduced inflammation) as well as their function, resulting in re-establishment of glycemic control. Collectively, our data show that PDG-MSNPs can support transplanted islets by providing them with a controlled and sustained supply of nutrients.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Nano letters
Volume
20
Issue
10
Number of Pages
7220-7229
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1530-6992
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c02576
Alternate Journal
Nano Lett
PMID
32909757
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