通过PLGA纳米颗粒介导的姜黄素和胡椒碱在体内阿尔茨海默病模型中改善认知和记忆

IF 5.5 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Zhi Xin Phuna, Shantini Vijayabalan, Bibhu Prasad Panda, Naveen Kumar Hawala Shivashekaregowda, Mohd Farooq Shaikh, Priya Madhavan
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阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种多因素神经退行性疾病,可导致痴呆、认知功能受损和定向障碍。研究表明,姜黄素和胡椒碱被发现对痴呆症患者有神经保护作用。然而,这两种化合物的溶解度都很差。为了解决与生物利用度差相关的问题,我们制备了姜黄素和胡椒碱复合聚合物纳米颗粒,并通过物理化学、表面形貌、药物赋形剂相容性和生物利用度研究对其进行了表征。选择生物利用度最高的纳米颗粒进行药代动力学和药效学研究。以波洛沙姆188为稳定剂,采用乳液扩散-高压均质-溶剂蒸发(EHS)技术,成功制备了负载姜黄素和胡椒碱的聚(D, l -丙交酯-共乙醇酸酯)纳米颗粒,并将其称为功能纳米颗粒(FNP)。9个配方中,FNP1的粒径为116.6±2.13 nm, zeta电位为-27.9±1.51 mV。饱和溶解度和体外药物释放研究表明,与纯化合物相比,姜黄素和胡椒碱在FNP1中的溶解度增强。Morris水迷宫和被动回避实验均表明,在STZ诱导的AD大鼠模型中口服FNP1可显著改善空间记忆。进一步的组织学研究,包括对皮质和海马区域进行染色,显示锥体细胞数量显著减少,核固缩和变性广泛存在,这一发现之前在未经治疗的stz诱导的AD大鼠中观察到。本研究认为,聚合物纳米颗粒FNP1成功改善了姜黄素和胡椒碱的溶解度和生物利用度,从而改善了stz诱导的AD大鼠的认知和记忆功能障碍。
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Improved cognition and memory via PLGA nanoparticle-mediated delivery of curcumin and piperine in an in vivo Alzheimer's disease model.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disease that causes dementia, impaired cognitive function, and disorientation. Studies have revealed that curcumin and piperine were found to be neuroprotective for patients with dementia. Nevertheless, both compounds are known for their poor solubility. To address issues related to poor bioavailability, polymeric nanoparticles loaded with curcumin and piperine, in combination, were fabricated and characterized through physicochemical, surface morphology, drug-excipient compatibility, and bioavailability studies. The nanoparticle with the highest bioavailability was selected for pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics studies. Optimized Poly (D, L-lactide-co-glycolide) nanoparticles loaded with curcumin and piperine, which we refer to as functional nanoparticles (FNP), were successfully developed using the emulsion diffusion-high-pressure homogenization-solvent evaporation (EHS) technique with Poloxamer 188 as the stabilizer. Among nine formulations obtained, FNP1 had a particle size of 116.6 ± 2.13 nm and a zeta potential of -27.9 ± 1.51 mV. Saturation solubility and in vitro drug release studies demonstrated an enhanced solubility of curcumin and piperine in FNP1 compared to the pure compounds. Oral administration of FNP1 in a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced AD rat model resulted in significant improvement of spatial memory, as demonstrated by both the Morris Water Maze and Passive Avoidance tests. Further histology studies, which involved staining the cortex and hippocampus regions, revealed a significantly reduced number of pyramidal cells with extensive nuclear pyknosis and degeneration, a finding previously observed in untreated STZ-induced AD rats. This study concluded that the polymeric nanoparticle developed, FNP1, had successfully improved the solubility and bioavailability of curcumin and piperine, thereby enhancing cognitive and memory impairment in STZ-induced AD rats.

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Drug Delivery and Translational Research
Drug Delivery and Translational Research MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTALPHARMACOL-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
11.70
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160
期刊介绍: The journal provides a unique forum for scientific publication of high-quality research that is exclusively focused on translational aspects of drug delivery. Rationally developed, effective delivery systems can potentially affect clinical outcome in different disease conditions. Research focused on the following areas of translational drug delivery research will be considered for publication in the journal. Designing and developing novel drug delivery systems, with a focus on their application to disease conditions; Preclinical and clinical data related to drug delivery systems; Drug distribution, pharmacokinetics, clearance, with drug delivery systems as compared to traditional dosing to demonstrate beneficial outcomes Short-term and long-term biocompatibility of drug delivery systems, host response; Biomaterials with growth factors for stem-cell differentiation in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering; Image-guided drug therapy, Nanomedicine; Devices for drug delivery and drug/device combination products. In addition to original full-length papers, communications, and reviews, the journal includes editorials, reports of future meetings, research highlights, and announcements pertaining to the activities of the Controlled Release Society.
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