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tPA-anchored nanorobots for in vivo arterial recanalization at submillimeter-scale segments

Ben Wang, Qinglong Wang, Kai Fung Chan, Fengtong Ji, Haojin Yang, Shuai Jiang, Zifeng Zhang, Bonaventure Ip, Ho Ko, Jacqueline Pui Wah Chung, Ming Qiu, Jianguo Han, Philip Wai Yan Chiu, Joseph J.�Y. Sung, Shiwei Du, Thomas Leung, Simon C.H. Yu, Li Zhang

Year
2024
Citations
72
Access
Open access

Abstract

Micro/nanorobots provide a promising approach for intravascular therapy with high precision. However, blood vessel is a highly complex system, and performing interventional therapy in those submillimeter segments remains challenging. While micro/nanorobots can enter submillimeter segments, they may still comprise nonbiodegradable parts, posing a considerable challenge for post-use removal. Here, we developed a retrievable magnetic colloidal microswarm, composed of tPA-anchored Fe 3 O 4 @mSiO 2 nanorobots (tPA-nbots), to archive tPA-mediated thrombolysis under balloon catheter-assisted magnetic actuation with x-ray fluoroscopy imaging system (CMAFIS). By deploying tPA-nbot transcatheter to the vicinity of the thrombus, the tPA-nbot microswarms were magnetically actuated to the blood clot at the submillimeter vessels with high precision. After thrombolysis, the tPA-nbots can be retrieved via the CMAFIS, as demonstrated in ex vivo organ of human placenta and in vivo carotid artery of rabbit. The proposed colloidal microswarm provides a promising robotic tool with high spatial precision for enhanced thrombolysis with low side effects.

Keywords

NanoroboticsThrombusBiomedical engineeringIn vivoBalloonThrombolysisFluoroscopyMedicineBalloon catheterCatheter

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