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Curcumin nanoparticles inhibit corneal neovascularization

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE-JMM
Volume 93, Issue 10, Pages 1095-1106

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-015-1277-z

Keywords

Cul-cumin; Neovascularization; Cornea

Funding

  1. Department of Biotechnology, Government of India [BT/PR13434/NNT/28/469/2009]
  2. West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences
  3. CSIR-IICB

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Corneal neovascularization is a leading cause for compromised vision. Therapeutic prevention of corneal neovascularization is a major clinical challenge, and there is a compelling need to seek effective and safe therapy for this pathology. This study is aimed to evaluate curcumin nanoparticle for prevention of corneal neovascularization. MePEG-PCL nanoparticies were successfully prepared and characterized. The nanoparticle of curcumin has shown increased efficiency in preventing angiogenic sprouting in vitro. Topical delivery of curcumin nanoparticle in the eye showed enhanced retention of curcumin in the cornea, and significant improvement in prevention of corneal neovascularization over free curcumin as graded clinically and by histopathology; suppression in the expression of VEGF, inflammatory cytokines, and MMP was evidenced in the treated cornea. Cul-cumin inhibited NFKB in LPS-induced corneal cells. Histopathology and scanning electron microscopy showed absence of any adverse change in the corneal structure following application of curcumin nanoparticle. Therefore, we conclude that curcumin nanopartide can be a potential candidate for prevention of corneal neovascularization.

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