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Venous malformations are a vascular disorder. Currently, the use of chemical sclerosing agents is a common clinical approach for the treatment of venous malformations. However, the effectiveness of existing sclerosing agents is unsatisfactory and often accompanied by severe side effects. In this study, we have developed a novel cationic surfactant-based sclerosing agent (POL-TA) by conjugating the plasmin inhibitor tranexamic acid (TA) with a nonionic surfactant polidocanol (POL) through an ester bond. POL-TA induces endothelial cell damage, triggering the coagulation cascade and thrombus formation. Moreover, it releases TA in vivo, which inhibits plasmin activity and the activation of matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs), thereby stabilizing the fibrin network of the thrombus and promoting vascular fibrosis. We have established a cell model using venous malformation endothelial cells and assessed the cellular damage and underlying mechanisms of POL-TA. The inhibitory effects of POL-TA on the plasmin-MMPs system were evaluated using MMP-9 activity assay kit. Additionally, the mice tail vein model was employed to investigate the vascular sclerosing effects and mechanisms of POL-TA.

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