Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Organs-on-chip (OoCs) are catching on as a promising and valuable alternative
to animal models, in line with the 3Rs initiative. OoCs enable the creation of
three-dimensional (3D) tissue microenvironments with physiological and pathological
relevance at unparalleled precision and complexity, offering new
opportunities to model human diseases and to test the potential therapeutic
effect of drugs, while overcoming the limited predictive accuracy of conventional
2D culture systems. Here, we present a liver-on-a-chip model to
investigate the effects of two naturally occurring polyphenols, namely quercetin
and hydroxytyrosol, on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) using a
high-content analysis readout methodology. NAFLD is currently the most
common form of chronic liver disease; however, its complex pathogenesis is still
far from being elucidated, and no definitive treatment has been established so
far. In our experiments, we observed that both polyphenols seem to restrain the
progression of the free fatty acid-induced hepatocellular steatosis, showing a
cytoprotective effect due to their antioxidant and lipid-lowering properties. In
conclusion, the findings of the present work could guide novel strategies to
contrast the onset and progression of NAFLD.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
liver-on-a-chip; microfluidics; polyphenols; hepatic steatosis; high-content analysis
Elenco autori:
Gori, Manuele
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