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Carbazate-modified cross-linked dextran microparticles suppress the progression of osteoarthritis by ROS scavenging

Journal

BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 18, Pages 6236-6250

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1bm00743b

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Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi [2020GXNSFAA159134]
  2. Guangxi Science and Technology Base and Talent Special Project [GuikeAD21075002]
  3. Youth Science Foundation of Guangxi Medical University [GXMUYSF201905]
  4. Nanning Qingxiu District Science and Technology Major Special Project [2020013]
  5. Guangxi Science and Technology Major Project [GuikeAA19254002]
  6. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81760485]
  7. Seventh Batch of Special Experts in Guangxi
  8. Guangxi Medical University Master of Biomedical Engineering Innovation Program 2019 [SG2019005]

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The study explored the potential application of modified polysaccharide microparticles in scavenging ROS and improving osteoarthritis treatment. These microparticles showed high efficiency in scavenging ROS and improving chondrocyte viability, with antioxidation and inflammation resistance capabilities increasing with the carbazate substitution ratio.
A series of modified polysaccharide microparticles have been fabricated and their potential application for scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their derivatives to achieve osteoarthritis (OA) treatment has been explored. These microparticles were cross-linked dextran (Sephadex) with different carbazate substitution ratios determined by the TNBS assay and elemental analysis. It has been demonstrated that they could effectively scavenge carbonylated proteins and ROS including hydroxyl radicals (OH), superoxide anions (O-2(-)) and H2O2 and their derivatives with high efficiency, improve the viability of H2O2-treated chondrocytes by reducing their ROS levels, as well as lower their inflammatory factors. The above ability of antioxidation and inflammation resistance improved with the increase of carbazate substitution ratio. Significantly, this work provided the proof that modified Sephadex successfully alleviated the deterioration of cartilage and the progression of OA in vivo. The proposed microparticles showed a very promising capability for reducing ROS levels and further treating OA.

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