Loading of Beclomethasone in Liposomes and Hyalurosomes Improved with Mucin as Effective Approach to Counteract the Oxidative Stress Generated by Cigarette Smoke Extract
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
In this work beclomethasone dipropionate was loaded into liposomes and hyalurosomes
modified with mucin to improve the ability of the payload to counteract the oxidative stress and
involved damages caused by cigarette smoke in the airway. The vesicles were prepared by dispersing
all components in the appropriate vehicle and sonicating them, thus avoiding the use of organic
solvents. Unilamellar and bilamellar vesicles small in size (~117 nm), homogeneously dispersed
(polydispersity index lower than 0.22) and negatively charged (~?11 mV), were obtained. Moreover,
these vesicle dispersions were stable for five months at room temperature (~25 C). In vitro studies
performed using the Next Generation Impactor confirmed the suitability of the formulations to be
nebulized as they were capable of reaching the last stages of the impactor that mimic the deeper
airways, thus improving the deposition of beclomethasone in the target site. Further, biocompatibility
studies performed by using 16HBE bronchial epithelial cells confirmed the high biocompatibility
and safety of all the vesicles. Among the tested formulations, only mucin-hyalurosomes were
capable of effectively counteracting the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by
cigarette smoke extract, suggesting that this formulation may represent a promising tool to reduce the
damaging effects of cigarette smoke in the lung tissues, thus reducing the pathogenesis of cigarette
smoke-associated diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, and cancer
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Oxidative stress; Bronchial epithelial cells; beclomethasone dipropionate
List of contributors:
Pace, Elisabetta; Ferraro, Maria; DI VINCENZO, Serena
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