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Fishroesomes show intrinsic anti-inflammatory bioactivity and ability as celecoxib carriers in vivo

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Resumo:According to the World Health Organization (WHO), chronic inflammatory-related diseases represent the greatest threat to human health. Indeed, failure in the resolution of inflammation leads to serious pathological conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, cancer, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegen erative disorders that are often associated with extremely high human suffering and societal and economic burdens. Despite the number and efficacy of available therapeutic agents have been increased, the serious side effects associated with some of them often create a very high risk/benefit ratio for patients. Therefore, herein, a drug delivery system was engineered to overcome important drawbacks of conventional therapies and to have a synergistic action with the incorporated drug. Indeed, it will have an added beneficial role in controlling inflammation. For that, sardine (Sardina pilchardus) roe was used as the lipidic source to produce bioactive li posomes, namely fishroesomes. These spherical vesicles with â 326 nm in size and a significant negative surface charge (â -31 mV) were able to encapsulate and control the release of the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib. Moreover, fishroesomes were cytocompatible for different cell types (chondrocytes and macrophages), at con centrations in which they present anti-inflammatory properties. Importantly, fishroesomes were more effective in reducing pro-inflammatory mediators than the free drug. We also demonstrated that a single intra-articular injection of the fishroesomes encapsulating or not celecoxib in an experimental rat model of inflammatory arthritis was safe and more effective in controlling the pain and reducing the synovial inflammation compared to the free drug. Notably, as the celecoxib concentration in the sardine roe-derived liposomes was less than half of the amount of free drug, this study demonstrates the value of fishroesomes in counteracting inflammation. Therefore, the developed formulations may be considered a promising therapeutic option for inflammatory conditions.
Autores principais:Guedes, Marta
Outros Autores:Castro, Joana Isabel Martins Cosme Vieira; Lima, Ana Cláudia Fernandes; Gonçalves, Virgínia M. F.; Tiritan, Maria Elizabeth; Reis, R. L.; Ferreira, Helena Susana Costa Machado; Neves, N. M.
Assunto:Celecoxib Fishroesomes Inflammatory conditions Intra-articular injection Synovial inflammation Sardine roe
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso embargado
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Lima, Ana Cláudia Fernandes
Gonçalves, Virgínia M. F.
Tiritan, Maria Elizabeth
Reis, R. L.
Ferreira, Helena Susana Costa Machado
Neves, N. M.
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Tiritan, Maria Elizabeth
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Ferreira, Helena Susana Costa Machado
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Synovial inflammation
Sardine roe
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Castro, Joana Isabel Martins Cosme Vieira
Lima, Ana Cláudia Fernandes
Gonçalves, Virgínia M. F.
Tiritan, Maria Elizabeth
Reis, R. L.
Ferreira, Helena Susana Costa Machado
Neves, N. M.
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Fishroesomes
Inflammatory conditions
Intra-articular injection
Synovial inflammation
Sardine roe
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description According to the World Health Organization (WHO), chronic inflammatory-related diseases represent the greatest threat to human health. Indeed, failure in the resolution of inflammation leads to serious pathological conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, cancer, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegen erative disorders that are often associated with extremely high human suffering and societal and economic burdens. Despite the number and efficacy of available therapeutic agents have been increased, the serious side effects associated with some of them often create a very high risk/benefit ratio for patients. Therefore, herein, a drug delivery system was engineered to overcome important drawbacks of conventional therapies and to have a synergistic action with the incorporated drug. Indeed, it will have an added beneficial role in controlling inflammation. For that, sardine (Sardina pilchardus) roe was used as the lipidic source to produce bioactive li posomes, namely fishroesomes. These spherical vesicles with â 326 nm in size and a significant negative surface charge (â -31 mV) were able to encapsulate and control the release of the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib. Moreover, fishroesomes were cytocompatible for different cell types (chondrocytes and macrophages), at con centrations in which they present anti-inflammatory properties. Importantly, fishroesomes were more effective in reducing pro-inflammatory mediators than the free drug. We also demonstrated that a single intra-articular injection of the fishroesomes encapsulating or not celecoxib in an experimental rat model of inflammatory arthritis was safe and more effective in controlling the pain and reducing the synovial inflammation compared to the free drug. Notably, as the celecoxib concentration in the sardine roe-derived liposomes was less than half of the amount of free drug, this study demonstrates the value of fishroesomes in counteracting inflammation. Therefore, the developed formulations may be considered a promising therapeutic option for inflammatory conditions.
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spellingShingle Fishroesomes show intrinsic anti-inflammatory bioactivity and ability as celecoxib carriers in vivo
Guedes, Marta
Celecoxib
Fishroesomes
Inflammatory conditions
Intra-articular injection
Synovial inflammation
Sardine roe
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Celecoxib
Fishroesomes
Inflammatory conditions
Intra-articular injection
Synovial inflammation
Sardine roe
title Fishroesomes show intrinsic anti-inflammatory bioactivity and ability as celecoxib carriers in vivo
title_full Fishroesomes show intrinsic anti-inflammatory bioactivity and ability as celecoxib carriers in vivo
title_fullStr Fishroesomes show intrinsic anti-inflammatory bioactivity and ability as celecoxib carriers in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Fishroesomes show intrinsic anti-inflammatory bioactivity and ability as celecoxib carriers in vivo
title_short Fishroesomes show intrinsic anti-inflammatory bioactivity and ability as celecoxib carriers in vivo
title_sort Fishroesomes show intrinsic anti-inflammatory bioactivity and ability as celecoxib carriers in vivo
topic Celecoxib
Fishroesomes
Inflammatory conditions
Intra-articular injection
Synovial inflammation
Sardine roe
topic_facet Celecoxib
Fishroesomes
Inflammatory conditions
Intra-articular injection
Synovial inflammation
Sardine roe
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/101361
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