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Comparative Evaluation of Different Chitosan Species and Derivatives as Candidate Biomaterials for Oxygen-Loaded Nanodroplet Formulations to Treat Chronic Wounds

Persistent hypoxia is a main clinical feature of chronic wounds. Intriguingly, oxygen-loaded nanodroplets (OLNDs), filled with oxygen-solving 2H,3H-decafluoropentane and shelled with polysaccharides, have been proposed as a promising tool to counteract hypoxia by releasing a clinically relevant oxyg...

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Autores principales: Argenziano, Monica, Bressan, Bruno, Luganini, Anna, Finesso, Nicole, Genova, Tullio, Troia, Adriano, Giribaldi, Giuliana, Banche, Giuliana, Mandras, Narcisa, Cuffini, Anna Maria, Cavalli, Roberta, Prato, Mauro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7919482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33672056
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md19020112
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author Argenziano, Monica
Bressan, Bruno
Luganini, Anna
Finesso, Nicole
Genova, Tullio
Troia, Adriano
Giribaldi, Giuliana
Banche, Giuliana
Mandras, Narcisa
Cuffini, Anna Maria
Cavalli, Roberta
Prato, Mauro
author_facet Argenziano, Monica
Bressan, Bruno
Luganini, Anna
Finesso, Nicole
Genova, Tullio
Troia, Adriano
Giribaldi, Giuliana
Banche, Giuliana
Mandras, Narcisa
Cuffini, Anna Maria
Cavalli, Roberta
Prato, Mauro
author_sort Argenziano, Monica
collection PubMed
description Persistent hypoxia is a main clinical feature of chronic wounds. Intriguingly, oxygen-loaded nanodroplets (OLNDs), filled with oxygen-solving 2H,3H-decafluoropentane and shelled with polysaccharides, have been proposed as a promising tool to counteract hypoxia by releasing a clinically relevant oxygen amount in a time-sustained manner. Here, four different types of chitosan (low or medium weight (LW or MW), glycol-(G-), and methylglycol-(MG-) chitosan) were compared as candidate biopolymers for shell manufacturing. The aim of the work was to design OLND formulations with optimized physico-chemical characteristics, efficacy in oxygen release, and biocompatibility. All OLND formulations displayed spherical morphology, cationic surfaces, ≤500 nm diameters (with LW chitosan-shelled OLNDs being the smallest), high stability, good oxygen encapsulation efficiency, and prolonged oxygen release kinetics. Upon cellular internalization, LW, MW, and G-chitosan-shelled nanodroplets did not significantly affect the viability, health, or metabolic activity of human keratinocytes (HaCaT cell line). On the contrary, MG-chitosan-shelled nanodroplets showed very poor biocompatibility. Combining the physico-chemical and the biological results obtained, LW chitosan emerges as the best candidate biopolymer for future OLND application as a skin device to treat chronic wounds.
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spelling pubmed-79194822021-03-02 Comparative Evaluation of Different Chitosan Species and Derivatives as Candidate Biomaterials for Oxygen-Loaded Nanodroplet Formulations to Treat Chronic Wounds Argenziano, Monica Bressan, Bruno Luganini, Anna Finesso, Nicole Genova, Tullio Troia, Adriano Giribaldi, Giuliana Banche, Giuliana Mandras, Narcisa Cuffini, Anna Maria Cavalli, Roberta Prato, Mauro Mar Drugs Article Persistent hypoxia is a main clinical feature of chronic wounds. Intriguingly, oxygen-loaded nanodroplets (OLNDs), filled with oxygen-solving 2H,3H-decafluoropentane and shelled with polysaccharides, have been proposed as a promising tool to counteract hypoxia by releasing a clinically relevant oxygen amount in a time-sustained manner. Here, four different types of chitosan (low or medium weight (LW or MW), glycol-(G-), and methylglycol-(MG-) chitosan) were compared as candidate biopolymers for shell manufacturing. The aim of the work was to design OLND formulations with optimized physico-chemical characteristics, efficacy in oxygen release, and biocompatibility. All OLND formulations displayed spherical morphology, cationic surfaces, ≤500 nm diameters (with LW chitosan-shelled OLNDs being the smallest), high stability, good oxygen encapsulation efficiency, and prolonged oxygen release kinetics. Upon cellular internalization, LW, MW, and G-chitosan-shelled nanodroplets did not significantly affect the viability, health, or metabolic activity of human keratinocytes (HaCaT cell line). On the contrary, MG-chitosan-shelled nanodroplets showed very poor biocompatibility. Combining the physico-chemical and the biological results obtained, LW chitosan emerges as the best candidate biopolymer for future OLND application as a skin device to treat chronic wounds. MDPI 2021-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7919482/ /pubmed/33672056 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md19020112 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Argenziano, Monica
Bressan, Bruno
Luganini, Anna
Finesso, Nicole
Genova, Tullio
Troia, Adriano
Giribaldi, Giuliana
Banche, Giuliana
Mandras, Narcisa
Cuffini, Anna Maria
Cavalli, Roberta
Prato, Mauro
Comparative Evaluation of Different Chitosan Species and Derivatives as Candidate Biomaterials for Oxygen-Loaded Nanodroplet Formulations to Treat Chronic Wounds
title Comparative Evaluation of Different Chitosan Species and Derivatives as Candidate Biomaterials for Oxygen-Loaded Nanodroplet Formulations to Treat Chronic Wounds
title_full Comparative Evaluation of Different Chitosan Species and Derivatives as Candidate Biomaterials for Oxygen-Loaded Nanodroplet Formulations to Treat Chronic Wounds
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of Different Chitosan Species and Derivatives as Candidate Biomaterials for Oxygen-Loaded Nanodroplet Formulations to Treat Chronic Wounds
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of Different Chitosan Species and Derivatives as Candidate Biomaterials for Oxygen-Loaded Nanodroplet Formulations to Treat Chronic Wounds
title_short Comparative Evaluation of Different Chitosan Species and Derivatives as Candidate Biomaterials for Oxygen-Loaded Nanodroplet Formulations to Treat Chronic Wounds
title_sort comparative evaluation of different chitosan species and derivatives as candidate biomaterials for oxygen-loaded nanodroplet formulations to treat chronic wounds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7919482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33672056
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md19020112
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