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Назив: Bile acid-polymer-probucol microparticles: protective effect on pancreatic β-cells and decrease in type 1 diabetes development in a murine model
Аутори: Armin Mooranian
Nassim Zamani
Giuseppe Luna
Hesham Al-Sallami
Momir Mikov 
Svetlana Goločorbin-Kon 
Goran Stojanović 
Frank Arfuso
Božica Kovačević 
Hani Al-Salami
Кључне речи: diabetes mellitus type 1;ursodeoxycholic acid;bile acids;nanoencapsulation technology;probucol
Датум издавања: 26-нов-2019
Пројекат: Cost-effective microfluidic electronic devices for optimal drug administration based on fractional pharmacokinetics for leukemia treatments 
Часопис: Pharmaceutical Development and Technology
Сажетак: Studies in our laboratory have shown potential applications of the anti-atherosclerotic drug probucol (PB) in diabetes due to anti-inflammatory and β-cell protective effects. The anti-inflammatory effects were optimized by incorporation of the anti-inflammatory bile acid, ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA). This study aimed to test PB absorption, tissue accumulation profiles, effects on inflammation and type 1 diabetes prevention when combined with UDCA. Balb/c mice were divided into three equal groups and gavaged daily PB powder, PB microcapsules or PB-UDCA microcapsules for one week, at a constant dose. Mice were injected with a single dose of intraperitoneal/subcutaneous alloxan to induce type-1 diabetes and once diabetes was confirmed, treatments were continued for 3 days. Mice were euthanized and blood and tissues collected for analysis of PB and cytokine levels. The PB-UDCA group showed the highest PB concentrations in blood, gut, liver, spleen, brain, and white adipose tissues, with no significant increase in pancreas, heart, skeletal muscles, kidneys, urine or feces. Interferon gamma in plasma was significantly reduced by PB-UDCA suggesting potent anti-inflammatory effects. Blood glucose levels remained similar after treatments, while survival was highest among the PB-UDCA group. Our findings suggest that PB-UDCA resulted in best PB blood and tissue absorption and reduced inflammation.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9663
ISSN: 10837450
DOI: 10.1080/10837450.2019.1665069
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