International journal of pharmaceutics

Using special lipid nanoparticles to deliver VEGF-A mRNA for faster healing of diabetic wounds

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Abstract

The average wound area in diabetic mice treated with LNP/VEGF-A mRNA nanoparticles was reduced to 2.4% after 14 days.

  • LNP/VEGF-A mRNA nanoparticles demonstrated a particle size of 101.17 nm and a narrow polydispersity index of 0.17.
  • In vitro assays indicated that the nanoparticles promoted endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and tube formation.
  • Successful delivery of VEGF-A mRNA resulted in high levels of VEGF-A protein expression both in vitro and in vivo.
  • Histological analysis confirmed healing efficacy and low toxicity of the LNP/VEGF-A mRNA formulation.
  • The treatment with LNP/VEGF-A mRNA nanoparticles may significantly expedite the healing of chronic diabetic wounds.

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