Abstract
Although osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic inflammatory degenerative disease affecting
millions of people worldwide, the current therapies are limited to palliative care and do not eliminate
the necessity of surgical intervention in the most severe cases. Several dietary and nutraceutical
factors, such as hydroxytyrosol (Hyt), have demonstrated beneficial effects in the prevention or
treatment of OA both in vitro and in animal models. However, the therapeutic application of Hyt
is limited due to its poor bioavailability following oral administration. In the present study, a
localized drug delivery platform containing a combination of Hyt-loading chitosan nanoparticles
(Hyt-NPs) and in situ forming hydrogel have been developed to obtain the benefits of both hydrogels
and nanoparticles. This thermosensitive formulation, based on Pluronic F-127 (F-127), hyaluronic
acid (HA) and Hyt-NPs (called Hyt@tgel) presents the unique ability to be injected in a minimally
invasive way into a target region as a freely flowing solution at room temperature forming a gel
at body temperature. The Hyt@tgel system showed reduced oxidative and inflammatory effects
in the chondrocyte cellular model as well as a reduction in senescent cells after induction with
H2O2
. In addition, Hyt@tgel influenced chondrocytes gene expression under pathological state
maintaining their metabolic activity and limiting the expression of critical OA-related genes in human
chondrocytes treated with stressors promoting OA-like features. Hence, it can be concluded that
the formulated hydrogel injection could be proposed for the efficient and sustained Hyt delivery
for OA treatment. The next step would be the extraction of “added-value” bioactive polyphenols
from by-products of the olive industry, in order to develop a green delivery system able not only to
enhance the human wellbeing but also to promote a sustainable environment.
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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pagine (da-a) | 1210 |
Numero di pagine | 17 |
Rivista | Antioxidants |
Volume | 11 |
Numero di pubblicazione | 6 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2022 |
Keywords
- anti-inflammatory
- anti-oxidative
- hydroxytyrosol-chitosan nanoparticles
- injectable hydrogel
- osteoarthritis