Procyanidin capsules provide a new option for long-term ROS scavenging in chronic inflammatory diseases

Chronic inflammatory diseases such as diabetic wounds and osteoarthritis are significant threats to human health. Failure to scavenge longstanding excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) is an important cause of chronic inflammatory diseases, yet existing treatments that provide long-lasting therape...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials today bio 2024-12, Vol.29, p.101310, Article 101310
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Linxiao, Wei, Shaoyin, Wang, Chenglong, Zhang, Yipiao, Zan, Xingjie, Li, Lianxin, Zhang, Chunwu
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Zusammenfassung:Chronic inflammatory diseases such as diabetic wounds and osteoarthritis are significant threats to human health. Failure to scavenge longstanding excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) is an important cause of chronic inflammatory diseases, yet existing treatments that provide long-lasting therapeutic effects are limited. Here, procyanidin capsules were synthesized in a simple one-step way using calcium carbonate as a template. The biosafety of procyanidin capsules in vitro and in vivo was monitored by cytotoxicity and pathological sections. The therapeutic effect of procyanidin capsules in diabetic wounds and osteoarthritis was accessed by pathological evaluation combined with the quantification of inflammatory markers. The data showed that procyanidin capsules could long-term scavenge excessive ROS and effectively promote articular cartilage repair in osteoarthritis, accelerating diabetic wound healing. Lastly, transcriptome analysis suggested that procyanidin capsules commonly regulated adenosine 5′-monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling in diabetic wounds and osteoarthritis. This study provides a straightforward protocol for creating procyanidin capsules, while presenting a promising new therapeutic option for long-term scavenging ROS in chronic inflammatory diseases. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2590-0064
2590-0064
DOI:10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.101310