Therapeutic effects of chamomile volatile oil nanoemulsion/Bletilla striata polysaccharides gels on atopic dermatitis

IF 7.7 1区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jian Xu , Hanlu Hu , Xue Qian , Dacun Zhang , Guoqing Chen , Fenglun Zhang , Xiaode Huang , Shihong Ma , Bin Chen , Qian Zhou , Gang Chen
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent chronic skin condition characterized by complex immune responses. Chamomile possesses potent anti-inflammatory properties and has been widely used in treating various skin diseases. This study aimed to assess the therapeutic benefits of chamomile volatile oil nanoemulsion gels (CVO-NEGs) for the treatment of AD. Chamomile volatile oil nanoemulsions (CVO-NEs) were prepared using the phase transition method, yielding spherical nanoparticles with a particle size of 19.07 nm. Subsequently, Bletilla striata polysaccharides were employed to encapsulate CVO-NEs, resulting in the formation of CVO-NEGs. In vivo studies demonstrated that the preparation of CVO-NEGs enhanced the biological activity of volatile oil in AD therapy. Histopathological results indicated that CVO-NEGs reduced skin damage, epidermal thickness, and mast cell infiltration. CVO-NEGs suppressed IgG production and reduced the levels of cytokines, including TNF-α, IL-4, and IFN-γ, in AD mice. Furthermore, flow cytometry revealed that CVO-NEGs were involved in regulating the differentiation of CD4+ T cell subsets. The immune imbalance of Th1/Th2 in AD mice can be controlled, resulting in a reduction in the hypersensitivity reaction caused by excessive Th2 activation. In conclusion, the present study confirms that CVO-NEGs have the potential to serve as an effective alternative treatment for AD.

洋甘菊挥发油纳米乳液/条纹紫苏多糖凝胶对特应性皮炎的治疗效果。
特应性皮炎(AD)是一种常见的慢性皮肤病,其特点是复杂的免疫反应。洋甘菊具有强效抗炎特性,已被广泛用于治疗各种皮肤病。本研究旨在评估洋甘菊挥发油纳米乳凝胶(CVO-NEGs)治疗瘙痒症的疗效。研究人员采用相变法制备了洋甘菊挥发油纳米乳液(CVO-NEs),得到了粒径为 19.07 nm 的球形纳米颗粒。随后,采用紫苏多糖对 CVO-NEs 进行封装,形成了 CVO-NEG。体内研究表明,CVO-NEGs 的制备增强了挥发油在治疗注意力缺失症方面的生物活性。组织病理学结果表明,CVO-NEGs 可减少皮肤损伤、表皮厚度和肥大细胞浸润。CVO-NEGs 可抑制 AD 小鼠 IgG 的产生,并降低细胞因子的水平,包括 TNF-α、IL-4 和 IFN-γ。此外,流式细胞术显示,CVO-NEGs 参与调节 CD4+ T 细胞亚群的分化。可以控制 AD 小鼠 Th1/Th2 的免疫失衡,从而减少 Th2 过度活化引起的超敏反应。总之,本研究证实,CVO-NEGs 有潜力成为治疗 AD 的有效替代疗法。
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 生物-生化与分子生物学
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13.70
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2728
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Biological Macromolecules is a well-established international journal dedicated to research on the chemical and biological aspects of natural macromolecules. Focusing on proteins, macromolecular carbohydrates, glycoproteins, proteoglycans, lignins, biological poly-acids, and nucleic acids, the journal presents the latest findings in molecular structure, properties, biological activities, interactions, modifications, and functional properties. Papers must offer new and novel insights, encompassing related model systems, structural conformational studies, theoretical developments, and analytical techniques. Each paper is required to primarily focus on at least one named biological macromolecule, reflected in the title, abstract, and text.
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