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      Delivery of magnetic micro/nanoparticles and magnetic-based drug/cargo into arterial flow for targeted therapy

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          Magnetic drug targeting (MDT) and magnetic-based drug/cargo delivery are emerging treatment methods which attracting the attention of many researchers for curing different cancers and artery diseases such as atherosclerosis. Herein, computational studies are accomplished by utilizing magnetic approaches for cancer and artery atherosclerosis drug delivery, including nanomagnetic drug delivery and magnetic-based drug/cargo delivery. For the first time, the four-layer structural model of the artery tissue and its porosity parameters are modeled in this study which enables the interaction of particles with the tissue walls in blood flow. The effects of parameters, including magnetic field strength (MFS), magnet size, particle size, the initial position of particles, and the relative magnetic permeability of particles, on the efficacy of MDT through the artery walls are characterized. The magnetic particle penetration into artery layers and fibrous cap (the covering layer over the inflamed part of the artery) is further simulated. The MDT in healthy and diseased arteries demonstrates that some of the particles stuck in these tissues due to the collision of particles or blood flow deviation in the vicinity of the inflamed part of the artery. Therefore the geometry of artery and porosity of its layers should be considered to show the real interaction of particles with the artery walls. Also, the results show that increasing the particles/drug/cargo size and MFS leads to more particles/drug/cargo retention within the tissue. The present work provides insights into the decisive factors in arterial MDT with an obvious impact on locoregional cancer treatment, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.

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                Journal
                Drug Deliv
                Drug Deliv
                IDRD
                idrd20
                Drug Delivery
                Taylor & Francis
                1071-7544
                1521-0464
                2018
                06 December 2018
                : 25
                : 1
                : 1963-1973
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta, Canada;
                [b ]Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman , Kerman, Iran;
                [c ]Department of Biological Science, University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta, Canada;
                [d ]Center for Bioengineering Research and Education, University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta, Canada;
                [e ]Department of Petroleum Engineering College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Wyoming , Laramie, WY, USA;
                [f ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shiraz University , Shiraz, Iran
                Author notes

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                CONTACT Amir Sanati-Nezhad amir.sanatinezhad@ 123456ucalgary.ca Department of Biological Science, University of Calgary , Calgary, AlbertaT2N IN4, Canada
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8160-9277
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2309-2388
                Article
                1497106
                10.1080/10717544.2018.1497106
                6292362
                30799655
                e82b451e-49b6-43c2-a256-5b8d8dd9105a
                © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 19 May 2018
                : 02 July 2018
                : 02 July 2018
                Page count
                Pages: 11, Words: 6675
                Funding
                Funded by: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research of Canada (NSERC) 10.13039/501100000038
                Funded by: Canada Research Chair
                Funded by: Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions 10.13039/501100006677
                This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research of Canada (NSERC), Canada Research Chair, and Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions.
                Categories
                Research Article

                Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
                magnetic drug targeting,drug/cargo delivery,artery,cancer therapy,computational fluid dynamics,numerical simulation

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