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Preparation of polymer microspheres capable for pioglitazone release to modify macrophages function

INTRODUCTION: Macrophages play an important role in regulating inflammation and tissue regeneration. It is known that anti-inflammatory macrophages play an important role for tissue regeneration. The objective of this study is to modify macrophages phenotypes for anti-inflammatory function by utiliz...

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Autores principales: Momotori, Naoki, Jo, Jun-ichiro, Tabata, Yasuhiko
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6626069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31338392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2019.06.008
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author Momotori, Naoki
Jo, Jun-ichiro
Tabata, Yasuhiko
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description INTRODUCTION: Macrophages play an important role in regulating inflammation and tissue regeneration. It is known that anti-inflammatory macrophages play an important role for tissue regeneration. The objective of this study is to modify macrophages phenotypes for anti-inflammatory function by utilizing drug delivery technology. METHOD: In this study, 4 types of poly (L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres incorporating pioglitazone of an anti-inflammatory modifier (pio-MS) with different sizes were prepared. In vitro release test of pio-MS was performed in phosphate buffered-saline solution (PBS) containing 1 wt% of sodium lauryl sulfate. The arginase activity and the secretion of interleukin (IL)−10 as anti-inflammatory macrophage markers of mouse bone marrow derived-macrophages (BMDM) cultured with the pio-MS were evaluated. RESULTS: The sustained release of pioglitazone was observed from all types of pio-MS in vitro. When BMDM were cultured with the pio-MS with an average diameter of 40 μm (pio-MS40), the arginase activity and the secretion of IL-10 increased to a significant extent compared with other pio-MS. CONCLUSIONS: The pio-MS40 with an diameter of 40 μm had a potential to induce the anti-inflammatory modification of BMDM in this culture system. The sustained release of pioglitazone is promoting to modify the macrophage function.
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spelling pubmed-66260692019-07-23 Preparation of polymer microspheres capable for pioglitazone release to modify macrophages function Momotori, Naoki Jo, Jun-ichiro Tabata, Yasuhiko Regen Ther Original Article INTRODUCTION: Macrophages play an important role in regulating inflammation and tissue regeneration. It is known that anti-inflammatory macrophages play an important role for tissue regeneration. The objective of this study is to modify macrophages phenotypes for anti-inflammatory function by utilizing drug delivery technology. METHOD: In this study, 4 types of poly (L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres incorporating pioglitazone of an anti-inflammatory modifier (pio-MS) with different sizes were prepared. In vitro release test of pio-MS was performed in phosphate buffered-saline solution (PBS) containing 1 wt% of sodium lauryl sulfate. The arginase activity and the secretion of interleukin (IL)−10 as anti-inflammatory macrophage markers of mouse bone marrow derived-macrophages (BMDM) cultured with the pio-MS were evaluated. RESULTS: The sustained release of pioglitazone was observed from all types of pio-MS in vitro. When BMDM were cultured with the pio-MS with an average diameter of 40 μm (pio-MS40), the arginase activity and the secretion of IL-10 increased to a significant extent compared with other pio-MS. CONCLUSIONS: The pio-MS40 with an diameter of 40 μm had a potential to induce the anti-inflammatory modification of BMDM in this culture system. The sustained release of pioglitazone is promoting to modify the macrophage function. Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6626069/ /pubmed/31338392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2019.06.008 Text en © 2019 The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_short Preparation of polymer microspheres capable for pioglitazone release to modify macrophages function
title_sort preparation of polymer microspheres capable for pioglitazone release to modify macrophages function
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6626069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31338392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2019.06.008
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