Naringenin loaded nanomicelles effect on second-degree burn in Balb/c mice: A promising formulation for wound healing

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Burns Pub Date : 2025-04-07 DOI:10.1016/j.burns.2025.107494
Fatemeh Monzavipourbana , Mahmoud Reza Jaafari , Shima Afrasiabi , Partow Mirzaee Saffari , Javad Zarqi , Gholamreza Hassanzadeh , Seyyedeh Elaheh Mousavi , Seyed Mahdi Rezayat , Alireza Partoazar
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Burns can cause long-term complications and require immediate and effective treatment in patients. The therapeutic potential of naringenin (NG) is hampered by its hydrophobic nature. To improve the bioavailability and efficacy of NG in experimental burn wounds in mice, NG-loaded nanomicelles (NGMs) were prepared using the thin-film hydration method. The characterization of the formulation in different concentrations (0.3 %, 0.6 %, and 1.25 %) was carried out using HPLC, DLS, and TEM techniques. A second-degree burn was inflicted on the back of the mice for evaluation of NGM efficacy. The NGM formulation was evaluated topically on the treated mice for wound recovery, improvement of histological and immunohistochemical parameters, and in vitro antibacterial activity. The effect of NGMs on wound healing was evaluated by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and Masson’s trichrome staining (MT), and expression of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) and nuclear factor-κB (NFκ-B) using immunohistochemistry (IHC). The characterization tests revealed nanosized micelles with dimensions around 7 nm and a high entrapment efficiency percentage of NG which had sustained release behavior. Wound healing was significantly faster in mice treated with NGMs (0.3 %) compared to other concentrations, silver sulfadiazine (SSD), and an untreated group. IHC analysis of mice receiving NGMs (0.3 %) showed a significant reduction in NFκ-B, while TGF-β1 was increased. In addition, NGMs exhibited significant bactericidal activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitro. These findings show that NGMs accelerate the wound-healing process and lead to regeneration of the epidermis without the need for additional medication.
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纳米柚皮苷对 Balb/c 小鼠二度烧伤的影响:有望促进伤口愈合的配方
烧伤可引起长期并发症,需要对患者进行及时有效的治疗。柚皮素(NG)的治疗潜力受到其疏水性的阻碍。为了提高NG在小鼠实验性烧伤创面中的生物利用度和药效,采用薄膜水化法制备了负载NG的纳米胶束。采用HPLC、DLS和TEM技术对不同浓度(0.3 %、0.6 %和1.25 %)的制剂进行表征。在小鼠背部造成二度烧伤,以评估NGM的疗效。局部评价NGM制剂对小鼠伤口愈合、组织和免疫组化指标的改善以及体外抗菌活性的影响。采用苏木精伊红(H&;E)和马松三色染色(MT)评价NGMs对创面愈合的影响,免疫组化(IHC)评价NGMs对转化生长因子-β (TGF-β)和核因子-κB (NFκ-B)的表达。表征实验结果表明,纳米胶束尺寸约为7 nm,具有较高的包封率和缓释性能。与其他浓度的磺胺嘧啶银(SSD)和未治疗组相比,NGMs治疗小鼠的伤口愈合速度明显更快(0.3 %)。接受NGMs(0.3 %)的小鼠免疫组化分析显示,nf - κ- b显著降低,TGF-β1升高。此外,NGMs在体外对金黄色葡萄球菌和铜绿假单胞菌具有显著的杀菌活性。这些发现表明,NGMs加速伤口愈合过程,导致表皮再生,而无需额外的药物治疗。
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Burns
Burns 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
18.50%
发文量
304
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Burns aims to foster the exchange of information among all engaged in preventing and treating the effects of burns. The journal focuses on clinical, scientific and social aspects of these injuries and covers the prevention of the injury, the epidemiology of such injuries and all aspects of treatment including development of new techniques and technologies and verification of existing ones. Regular features include clinical and scientific papers, state of the art reviews and descriptions of burn-care in practice. Topics covered by Burns include: the effects of smoke on man and animals, their tissues and cells; the responses to and treatment of patients and animals with chemical injuries to the skin; the biological and clinical effects of cold injuries; surgical techniques which are, or may be relevant to the treatment of burned patients during the acute or reconstructive phase following injury; well controlled laboratory studies of the effectiveness of anti-microbial agents on infection and new materials on scarring and healing; inflammatory responses to injury, effectiveness of related agents and other compounds used to modify the physiological and cellular responses to the injury; experimental studies of burns and the outcome of burn wound healing; regenerative medicine concerning the skin.
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