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Chenodeoxycholic Acid Pharmacology in Biotechnology and Transplantable Pharmaceutical Applications for Tissue Delivery: An Acute Preclinical Study

Introduction. Primary bile acids (PBAs) are produced and released into human gut as a result of cholesterol catabolism in the liver. A predominant PBA is chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), which in a recent study in our laboratory, showed significant excipient-stabilizing effects on microcapsules carryin...

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Autores principales: Mooranian, Armin, Ionescu, Corina Mihaela, Wagle, Susbin Raj, Kovacevic, Bozica, Walker, Daniel, Jones, Melissa, Chester, Jacqueline, Johnston, Edan, Danic, Maja, Mikov, Momir, Dass, Crispin, Al-Salami, Hani
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34572086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092437
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author Mooranian, Armin
Ionescu, Corina Mihaela
Wagle, Susbin Raj
Kovacevic, Bozica
Walker, Daniel
Jones, Melissa
Chester, Jacqueline
Johnston, Edan
Danic, Maja
Mikov, Momir
Dass, Crispin
Al-Salami, Hani
author_facet Mooranian, Armin
Ionescu, Corina Mihaela
Wagle, Susbin Raj
Kovacevic, Bozica
Walker, Daniel
Jones, Melissa
Chester, Jacqueline
Johnston, Edan
Danic, Maja
Mikov, Momir
Dass, Crispin
Al-Salami, Hani
author_sort Mooranian, Armin
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description Introduction. Primary bile acids (PBAs) are produced and released into human gut as a result of cholesterol catabolism in the liver. A predominant PBA is chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), which in a recent study in our laboratory, showed significant excipient-stabilizing effects on microcapsules carrying insulinoma β-cells, in vitro, resulting in improved cell functions and insulin release, in the hyperglycemic state. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the applications of CDCA in bio-encapsulation and transplantation of primary healthy viable islets, preclinically, in type 1 diabetes. Methods. Healthy islets were harvested from balb/c mice, encapsulated in CDCA microcapsules, and transplanted into the epididymal tissues of 6 syngeneic diabetic mice, post diabetes confirmation. Pre-transplantation, the microcapsules’ morphology, size, CDCA-deep layer distribution, and physical features such as swelling ratio and mechanical strength were analyzed. Post-transplantation, animals’ weight, bile acids’, and proinflammatory biomarkers’ concentrations were analyzed. The control group was diabetic mice that were transplanted encapsulated islets (without PBA). Results and Conclusion. Islet encapsulation by PBA microcapsules did not compromise the microcapsules’ morphology or features. Furthermore, the PBA-graft performed better in terms of glycemic control and resulted in modulation of the bile acid profile in the brain. This is suggestive that the improved glycemic control was mediated via brain-related effects. However, the improvement in graft insulin delivery and glycemic control was short-term.
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spelling pubmed-84721072021-09-28 Chenodeoxycholic Acid Pharmacology in Biotechnology and Transplantable Pharmaceutical Applications for Tissue Delivery: An Acute Preclinical Study Mooranian, Armin Ionescu, Corina Mihaela Wagle, Susbin Raj Kovacevic, Bozica Walker, Daniel Jones, Melissa Chester, Jacqueline Johnston, Edan Danic, Maja Mikov, Momir Dass, Crispin Al-Salami, Hani Cells Article Introduction. Primary bile acids (PBAs) are produced and released into human gut as a result of cholesterol catabolism in the liver. A predominant PBA is chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), which in a recent study in our laboratory, showed significant excipient-stabilizing effects on microcapsules carrying insulinoma β-cells, in vitro, resulting in improved cell functions and insulin release, in the hyperglycemic state. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the applications of CDCA in bio-encapsulation and transplantation of primary healthy viable islets, preclinically, in type 1 diabetes. Methods. Healthy islets were harvested from balb/c mice, encapsulated in CDCA microcapsules, and transplanted into the epididymal tissues of 6 syngeneic diabetic mice, post diabetes confirmation. Pre-transplantation, the microcapsules’ morphology, size, CDCA-deep layer distribution, and physical features such as swelling ratio and mechanical strength were analyzed. Post-transplantation, animals’ weight, bile acids’, and proinflammatory biomarkers’ concentrations were analyzed. The control group was diabetic mice that were transplanted encapsulated islets (without PBA). Results and Conclusion. Islet encapsulation by PBA microcapsules did not compromise the microcapsules’ morphology or features. Furthermore, the PBA-graft performed better in terms of glycemic control and resulted in modulation of the bile acid profile in the brain. This is suggestive that the improved glycemic control was mediated via brain-related effects. However, the improvement in graft insulin delivery and glycemic control was short-term. MDPI 2021-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8472107/ /pubmed/34572086 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092437 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mooranian, Armin
Ionescu, Corina Mihaela
Wagle, Susbin Raj
Kovacevic, Bozica
Walker, Daniel
Jones, Melissa
Chester, Jacqueline
Johnston, Edan
Danic, Maja
Mikov, Momir
Dass, Crispin
Al-Salami, Hani
Chenodeoxycholic Acid Pharmacology in Biotechnology and Transplantable Pharmaceutical Applications for Tissue Delivery: An Acute Preclinical Study
title Chenodeoxycholic Acid Pharmacology in Biotechnology and Transplantable Pharmaceutical Applications for Tissue Delivery: An Acute Preclinical Study
title_full Chenodeoxycholic Acid Pharmacology in Biotechnology and Transplantable Pharmaceutical Applications for Tissue Delivery: An Acute Preclinical Study
title_fullStr Chenodeoxycholic Acid Pharmacology in Biotechnology and Transplantable Pharmaceutical Applications for Tissue Delivery: An Acute Preclinical Study
title_full_unstemmed Chenodeoxycholic Acid Pharmacology in Biotechnology and Transplantable Pharmaceutical Applications for Tissue Delivery: An Acute Preclinical Study
title_short Chenodeoxycholic Acid Pharmacology in Biotechnology and Transplantable Pharmaceutical Applications for Tissue Delivery: An Acute Preclinical Study
title_sort chenodeoxycholic acid pharmacology in biotechnology and transplantable pharmaceutical applications for tissue delivery: an acute preclinical study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34572086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092437
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