Intestinal Absorption of Nanoparticles to Reduce Oxidative Stress and Vasoconstriction for Treating Diabetic Nephropathy

The etiology of diabetic nephropathy (DN) is complex, and the incidence is increasing year by year. The patient’s kidney showed oxidative stress damage, increasing active oxygen species (ROS) content, and vasoconstriction. Due to poor drug solubility and low renal accumulation, the current treatment...

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description The etiology of diabetic nephropathy (DN) is complex, and the incidence is increasing year by year. The patient’s kidney showed oxidative stress damage, increasing active oxygen species (ROS) content, and vasoconstriction. Due to poor drug solubility and low renal accumulation, the current treatment regimens have not effectively alleviated glomerulopathy and other kidney damage caused by DN. Therefore, it is of great significance to explore new treatment strategies and drug delivery systems. Here, we constructed an oral nanodelivery system (Tel/CAN@CS-DA) that reduced oxidative stress and vasoconstriction. Deoxycholic acid (DA)-modified nanoparticles entered into intestinal epithelial cells (Caco2 cells) via the bile acid biomimetic pathway, then escaped from the lysosomes and eventually spat out the cells, increasing the oral absorption of nanoparticles. Chitosan (CS) nanoparticles could achieve renal targeting through specific binding with a renal giant protein receptor and deliver drugs to renal tubule epithelial cells (HK-2 cells). In vitro studies also proved that telmisartan (Tel) and canagliflozin (CAN) effectively removed cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reduced HK-2 cell apoptosis caused by high glucose. In the in vivo model induced by streptozotocin (STZ), the results showed that the nanosystem not only elevated AMPK protein expression, inhibited angiotensin II (Ang II) protein expression to effectively reduce oxidative stress level, dilated renal blood vessels but also reduced the degree of inflammation and fibrosis. Overall, Tel/CAN@CS-DA multifunctional oral nanosystem can effectively treat DN with low toxicity, which provides a new idea for the treatment of DN.
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