Preparation, Characterization, and Leishmanicidal Assessment of Silver- and Dapsone-Loaded Niosomes Co-administration: In Silico and In Vitro Study.

IF 3.1 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin Pub Date : 2024-12-30 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.34172/apb.42740
Anna Etemadifar, Sina Bahraminejad, Abbas Pardakhty, Iraj Sharifi, Alireza Keyhani, Mehdi Ranjbar
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Abstract

Purpose: Currently, there is a crucial need for alternative strategies to control leishmaniasis, which threatens more than 1 billion people worldwide. The simultaneous use of combination therapy and nanostructured lipid carriers aimed to assess the leishmanicidal activity of silver and dapsone niosomes co-administration in vitro and in silico.

Methods: After preparing the niosomal formulations of dapsone and silver using the film hydration method, Span 40 and Tween 40/cholesterol with a 7/3 molar ratio was selected as the optimal formulation. Consequently, the arrays of experimental approaches were conducted to compare the anti-leishmaniasis efficacy of ready niosomes with amphotericin B and obtain a deeper understanding of their possible mechanisms of action.

Results: Our findings showed higher potency of silver-loaded and dapsone-loaded niosomes co-administration compared to amphotericin B as a positive control group. The results of isobologram and combination index (CI) analyses confirmed the synergic potential of this mixture. This combination triggered anti-leishmanial pathways of macrophages, which promoted the expression level of Th1 cell-related genes, and the downregulated expression of the phenotypes related to Th2 cells. Furthermore, a high level of antioxidant and apoptotic profiles against the parasite provides a rational basis and potential drug combination for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Moreover, the outcomes of the molecular docking showed a high binding affinity between dapsone and iNOS, stimulating the immune response in Th1 direction.

Conclusion: In general, the multifunctional leishmanicidal activity of dapsone and silver-niosomes co-administration should be considered for further in vivo and clinical studies.

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