Nanoscale technologies for prevention and treatment of heart failure: Challenges and opportunities Review


Authors: Hajipour, M. J.; Mehrani, M.; Abbasi, S. H.; Amin, A.; Kassaian, S. E.; Garbern, J. C.; Caracciolo, G.; Zanganeh, S.; Chitsazan, M.; Aghaverdi, H.; Kamali Shahri, S. M.; Ashkarran, A.; Raoufi, M.; Bauser-Heaton, H.; Zhang, J.; Muehlschlegel, J. D.; Moore, A.; Lee, R. T.; Wu, J. C.; Serpooshan, V.; Mahmoudi, M.
Review Title: Nanoscale technologies for prevention and treatment of heart failure: Challenges and opportunities
Abstract: The adult myocardium has a limited regenerative capacity following heart injury, and the lost cells are primarily replaced by fibrotic scar tissue. Suboptimal efficiency of current clinical therapies to resurrect the infarcted heart results in injured heart enlargement and remodeling to maintain its physiological functions. These remodeling processes ultimately leads to ischemic cardiomyopathy and heart failure (HF). Recent therapeutic approaches (e.g., regenerative and nanomedicine) have shown promise to prevent HF postmyocardial infarction in animal models. However, these preclinical, clinical, and technological advancements have yet to yield substantial enhancements in the survival rate and quality of life of patients with severe ischemic injuries. This could be attributed largely to the considerable gap in knowledge between clinicians and nanobioengineers. Development of highly effective cardiac regenerative therapies requires connecting and coordinating multiple fields, including cardiology, cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry and chemistry, and mechanical and materials sciences, among others. This review is particularly intended to bridge the knowledge gap between cardiologists and regenerative nanomedicine experts. Establishing this multidisciplinary knowledge base may help pave the way for developing novel, safer, and more effective approaches that will enable the medical community to reduce morbidity and mortality in HF patients. Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society.
Keywords: medical nanotechnology; molecular biology; heart; diseases; nanotechnology; cardiology; knowledge based systems; physiological functions; failure (mechanical); clinical therapy; effective approaches; ischemic injuries; medical community; nanoscale technologies; regenerative capacity; technological advancement
Journal Title: Chemical Reviews
Volume: 119
Issue: 21
ISSN: 0009-2665
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 2019-11-13
Start Page: 11352
End Page: 11390
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00323
PUBMED: 31490059
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7003249
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