In silico Profiling and Pharmacokinetic Modelling of Olivetol: Evaluating its Potential as a Therapeutic Agent for Diabetic Wound Healing.

Nirenjen Shanmugasundaram, Narayanan Jaishankar
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Background: Diabetic wound healing poses a significant challenge due to the intricate disruptions in cellular and molecular processes induced by hyperglycaemia, leading to delayed or impaired tissue repair. Computational techniques offer a promising avenue for unravelling the complexities of diabetic wound healing by elucidating the molecular mechanisms involved.

Methodology: This study utilized in silico molecular docking and dynamics simulations to explore the potential therapeutic effectiveness of olivetol, a phenolic compound, in the context of diabetic wound healing. Furthermore, computational methodologies, encompassing pkCSM, Swiss ADME, OSIRIS® property explorer, PASS online web resource, and MOLINSPIRATION® software, were employed to forecast the pharmacokinetic properties, biological actions, and in vitro analyses, such as MTT and scratch assays, to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness of olivetol in wound healing.

Results and discussion: Our findings have revealed olivetol to be a promising candidate for targeting multiple pathways implicated in diabetic wound healing. Its ability to modulate inflammation, oxidative stress, extracellular matrix remodeling, angiogenesis, and cell signaling suggests a multifaceted approach to promoting effective wound repair. Moreover, olivetol has been found to demonstrate strong binding affinity with key MRSA target proteins, indicating its potential as an antimicrobial agent against MRSA infections in diabetic wounds. The in vitro MTT assay demonstrated cell viability with an IC50 value of 40.80 μM, highlighting its cytotoxicity potential. Additionally, the scratch assay confirmed promising wound healing activity, showcasing its effectiveness in promoting cell migration and closure.

Conclusion: Olivetol emerges as a promising candidate for targeted interventions in non-healing diabetic wounds, particularly due to its ability to address prolonged inflammation, a common obstacle in diabetic wound healing.

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Olivetol 的硅学分析和药代动力学模型:评估其作为糖尿病伤口愈合治疗剂的潜力
背景:由于高血糖引起的细胞和分子过程错综复杂的紊乱,导致组织修复延迟或受损,糖尿病伤口愈合是一项重大挑战。通过阐明糖尿病伤口愈合所涉及的分子机制,计算技术为揭示糖尿病伤口愈合的复杂性提供了一条大有可为的途径:本研究利用分子对接和动力学模拟来探索橄榄醇(一种酚类化合物)在糖尿病伤口愈合方面的潜在治疗效果。此外,我们还采用了包括 pkCSM、Swiss ADME、OSIRIS® Property explorer、PASS 在线网络资源和 MOLINSPIRATION® 软件在内的计算方法来预测药代动力学特性、生物作用和体外分析(如 MTT 和划痕试验),以评估橄榄醇在伤口愈合中的治疗效果:我们的研究结果表明,橄榄醇是一种很有前景的候选药物,可用于靶向与糖尿病伤口愈合有关的多种途径。橄榄醇能够调节炎症、氧化应激、细胞外基质重塑、血管生成和细胞信号传导,这表明橄榄醇能从多方面促进伤口的有效修复。此外,研究还发现橄榄醇与关键的 MRSA 靶蛋白有很强的结合亲和力,这表明橄榄醇具有抗糖尿病伤口中 MRSA 感染的潜力。体外 MTT 试验证明了细胞的活力,其 IC50 值为 40.80 μM,凸显了其细胞毒性潜力。此外,划痕试验也证实了橄榄醇具有良好的伤口愈合活性,显示了它在促进细胞迁移和闭合方面的功效:结论:橄榄醇有望成为糖尿病伤口不愈合靶向干预的候选药物,特别是因为它能够解决糖尿病伤口愈合的常见障碍--长期炎症。
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