The use of shear stress for targeted drug delivery

Cardiovasc Res. 2013 Jul 15;99(2):328-33. doi: 10.1093/cvr/cvt102. Epub 2013 May 2.

Abstract

Stenosed segments of arteries significantly alter the blood flow known from healthy vessels. In particular, the wall shear stress at critically stenosed arteries is at least an order of magnitude higher than in healthy situations. This alteration represents a change in physical force and might be used as a trigger signal for drug delivery. Mechano-sensitive drug delivery systems that preferentially release their payload under increased shear stress are discussed. Therefore, besides biological or chemical markers, physical triggers are a further principle approach for targeted drug delivery. We hypothesize that such a physical trigger is much more powerful to release drugs for vasodilation, plaque stabilization, or clot lysis at stenosed arteries than any known biological or chemical ones.

Keywords: Atherosclerosis; Liposome; Nano medicine; Shear stress; Targeted drug delivery.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Atherosclerosis / drug therapy*
  • Atherosclerosis / physiopathology
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Cardiovascular Agents / administration & dosage*
  • Constriction, Pathologic
  • Drug Carriers
  • Drug Delivery Systems*
  • Hemodynamics*
  • Humans
  • Mechanotransduction, Cellular*
  • Models, Cardiovascular
  • Nanoparticles
  • Regional Blood Flow
  • Stress, Mechanical

Substances

  • Cardiovascular Agents
  • Drug Carriers