Assessement of anti-inflammatory properties of microspheres prepared with chitosan and 5-amino salicylic acid over inflamed caco-2 cells
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Aguzzi, Carola; Ortega, Ángeles; Bonferoni, Maria Cristina; Sandri, Giuseppina; Cerezo González, María Pilar; Salcedo, Inmaculada; Sánchez Espejo, Rita María; Viseras Iborra, César Antonio; Caramella, CarlaMateria
5-ASA Chitosan Cytokines Inflammation Drug release Spray drying
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Aguzzi, C., Ortega, A., Bonferoni, M.C., Sandri, G., Cerezo, P., Salcedo, I., Sánchez, R., Viseras, C., Caramella, C. (2011). Assessement of anti-inflammatory properties of microspheres prepared with chitosan and 5-amino salicylic acid over inflamed Caco-2 cells. Carbohydrate Polymers, 85, 638-644.
Abstract
Microspheres based on the interaction between 5-amino salicylic acid (5-ASA) and chitosan were
designed as a new colonic delivery system. Microspheres were prepared by a spray drying technique
and characterised by physical properties, morphology and drug dissolution characteristics. Effects of
the microspheres over inflamed Caco-2 cells were also evaluated, by determining cell viability and
expression of mRNA levels of biomarkers involved in the pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
(IBD) (IL-1beta and IL-8). Results showed that chitosan improved dissolution properties of 5-ASA.
The amount of free drug released over 120 min did not exceed 9mg/cm2, while microspheres showed a
high dissolution rate reaching approximately 50mg/cm2 of drug released. Contact of inflamed cells with
free 5-ASA reduced mRNA levels of IL-1beta and IL-8. Microspheres did not show cytotoxic activity and
maintained ILs levels observed in non-inflamed cells, mimicking the anti-inflammatory effect of 5-ASA
alone.