Journal of Nanobiotechnology (Jun 2024)

Nanomaterial-related hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers, with emphasis on liposome and nano-capsules, for biomedical applications: current status and future perspectives

  • Kai Zhu,
  • Lijun Wang,
  • Yao Xiao,
  • Xiaoyong Zhang,
  • Guoxing You,
  • Yuzhi Chen,
  • Quan Wang,
  • Lian Zhao,
  • Hong Zhou,
  • Gan Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-024-02606-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 24

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Abstract Oxygen is necessary for life and plays a key pivotal in maintaining normal physiological functions and treat of diseases. Hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) have been studied and developed as a replacement for red blood cells (RBCs) in oxygen transport due to their similar oxygen-carrying capacities. However, applications of HBOCs are hindered by vasoactivity, oxidative toxicity, and a relatively short circulatory half-life. With advancements in nanotechnology, Hb encapsulation, absorption, bioconjugation, entrapment, and attachment to nanomaterials have been used to prepare nanomaterial-related HBOCs to address these challenges and pend their application in several biomedical and therapeutic contexts. This review focuses on the progress of this class of nanomaterial-related HBOCs in the fields of hemorrhagic shock, ischemic stroke, cancer, and wound healing, and speculates on future research directions. The advancements in nanomaterial-related HBOCs are expected to lead significant breakthroughs in blood substitutes, enabling their widespread use in the treatment of clinical diseases. Graphical Abstract

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