Nanoengineered Sprayable Therapy for Treating Myocardial Infarction

Marcelo, Muñoz, Cagla, Eren Cimenci, Keshav, Goel, Maxime, Comtois-Bona, Mahir, Hossain, Christopher, McTiernan, Matias, Zuñiga-Bustos, Alex, Ross, Brenda, Truong, Darryl R., Davis, Wenbin, Liang, Benjamin, Rotstein, Marc, Ruel, Horacio, Poblete, Erik J., Suuronen, Emilio I., Alarcon

ACS Nano |

We report the development, as well as the in vitro and in vivo testing, of a sprayable nanotherapeutic that uses surface engineered custom-designed multiarmed peptide grafted nanogold for on-the-spot coating of an infarcted myocardial surface. When applied to mouse hearts, 1 week after infarction, the spray-on treatment resulted in an increase in cardiac function (2.4-fold), muscle contractility, and myocardial electrical conductivity. The applied nanogold remained at the treatment site 28 days postapplication with no off-target organ infiltration. Further, the infarct size in the mice that received treatment was found to be <10% of the total left ventricle area, while the number of blood vessels, prohealing macrophages, and cardiomyocytes increased to levels comparable to that of a healthy animal. Our cumulative data suggest that the therapeutic action of our spray-on nanotherapeutic is highly effective, and in practice, its application is simpler than other regenerative approaches for treating an infarcted heart.