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Retinal Protection and Distribution of Curcumin in Vitro and in Vivo

Diabetic retinopathy (DR), a secondary complication of diabetes, is a leading cause of irreversible blindness accounting for 5% of world blindness cases in working age. Oxidative stress and inflammation are considered causes of DR. Curcumin, a product with anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properti...

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Autores principales: Platania, Chiara B. M., Fidilio, Annamaria, Lazzara, Francesca, Piazza, Cateno, Geraci, Federica, Giurdanella, Giovanni, Leggio, Gian Marco, Salomone, Salvatore, Drago, Filippo, Bucolo, Claudio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6036289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00670
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author Platania, Chiara B. M.
Fidilio, Annamaria
Lazzara, Francesca
Piazza, Cateno
Geraci, Federica
Giurdanella, Giovanni
Leggio, Gian Marco
Salomone, Salvatore
Drago, Filippo
Bucolo, Claudio
author_facet Platania, Chiara B. M.
Fidilio, Annamaria
Lazzara, Francesca
Piazza, Cateno
Geraci, Federica
Giurdanella, Giovanni
Leggio, Gian Marco
Salomone, Salvatore
Drago, Filippo
Bucolo, Claudio
author_sort Platania, Chiara B. M.
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description Diabetic retinopathy (DR), a secondary complication of diabetes, is a leading cause of irreversible blindness accounting for 5% of world blindness cases in working age. Oxidative stress and inflammation are considered causes of DR. Curcumin, a product with anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, is currently proposed as oral supplementation therapy for retinal degenerative diseases, including DR. In this study we predicted the pharmacodynamic profile of curcumin through an in silico approach. Furthermore, we tested the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin on human retinal pigmented epithelial cells exposed to oxidative stress, human retinal endothelial and human retinal pericytes (HRPCs) cultured with high glucose. Because currently marketed curcumin nutraceutical products have not been so far evaluated for their ocular bioavailability; we assessed retinal distribution of curcumin, following oral administration, in rabbit eye. Curcumin (10 μM) decreased significantly (p < 0.01) ROS concentration and TNF-α release in retinal pigmented epithelial cells and retinal endothelial cells, respectively. The same curcumin concentration significantly (p < 0.01) protected retinal pericytes from high glucose damage as assessed by cell viability and LDH release. Among the tested formulations, only that containing a hydrophilic carrier provided therapeutic levels of curcumin in rabbit retina. In conclusion, our data suggest that curcumin, when properly formulated, may be of value in clinical practice to manage retinal diseases.
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spelling pubmed-60362892018-07-16 Retinal Protection and Distribution of Curcumin in Vitro and in Vivo Platania, Chiara B. M. Fidilio, Annamaria Lazzara, Francesca Piazza, Cateno Geraci, Federica Giurdanella, Giovanni Leggio, Gian Marco Salomone, Salvatore Drago, Filippo Bucolo, Claudio Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Diabetic retinopathy (DR), a secondary complication of diabetes, is a leading cause of irreversible blindness accounting for 5% of world blindness cases in working age. Oxidative stress and inflammation are considered causes of DR. Curcumin, a product with anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, is currently proposed as oral supplementation therapy for retinal degenerative diseases, including DR. In this study we predicted the pharmacodynamic profile of curcumin through an in silico approach. Furthermore, we tested the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin on human retinal pigmented epithelial cells exposed to oxidative stress, human retinal endothelial and human retinal pericytes (HRPCs) cultured with high glucose. Because currently marketed curcumin nutraceutical products have not been so far evaluated for their ocular bioavailability; we assessed retinal distribution of curcumin, following oral administration, in rabbit eye. Curcumin (10 μM) decreased significantly (p < 0.01) ROS concentration and TNF-α release in retinal pigmented epithelial cells and retinal endothelial cells, respectively. The same curcumin concentration significantly (p < 0.01) protected retinal pericytes from high glucose damage as assessed by cell viability and LDH release. Among the tested formulations, only that containing a hydrophilic carrier provided therapeutic levels of curcumin in rabbit retina. In conclusion, our data suggest that curcumin, when properly formulated, may be of value in clinical practice to manage retinal diseases. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6036289/ /pubmed/30013474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00670 Text en Copyright © 2018 Platania, Fidilio, Lazzara, Piazza, Geraci, Giurdanella, Leggio, Salomone, Drago and Bucolo. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Platania, Chiara B. M.
Fidilio, Annamaria
Lazzara, Francesca
Piazza, Cateno
Geraci, Federica
Giurdanella, Giovanni
Leggio, Gian Marco
Salomone, Salvatore
Drago, Filippo
Bucolo, Claudio
Retinal Protection and Distribution of Curcumin in Vitro and in Vivo
title Retinal Protection and Distribution of Curcumin in Vitro and in Vivo
title_full Retinal Protection and Distribution of Curcumin in Vitro and in Vivo
title_fullStr Retinal Protection and Distribution of Curcumin in Vitro and in Vivo
title_full_unstemmed Retinal Protection and Distribution of Curcumin in Vitro and in Vivo
title_short Retinal Protection and Distribution of Curcumin in Vitro and in Vivo
title_sort retinal protection and distribution of curcumin in vitro and in vivo
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6036289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00670
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