| Literature DB >> 25165705 |
Luigi Ambrosone1, Germano Guerra2, Mariapia Cinelli3, Mariaelena Filippelli2, Monica Mosca1, Francesco Vizzarri4, Dario Giorgio2, Ciro Costagliola2.
Abstract
Different liposomal formulations were prepared to identify those capable of forming eyedrops for corneal diseases. Liposomes with neutral or slightly positive surface charge interact very well with the cornea. Then these formulations were loaded with verbascoside to heal a burn of corneal epithelium induced by alkali. The cornea surface affected involved in wound was monitored as a function of time. Experimental results were modeled by balance equation between the rate of healing, due to the flow of phenylpropanoid, and growth of the wound. The results indicate a latency time of only three hours and furthermore the corneal epithelium heals in 48 hours. Thus, the topical administration of verbascoside appears to reduce the action time of cells, as verified by histochemical and immunofluorescence assays.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25165705 PMCID: PMC4140135 DOI: 10.1155/2014/471642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Experimental results of different liposomal formulations.
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| Liposomes | 135 | −25.0 | 0.117 | 107 | −7.5 | 0.104 |
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| Liposomes containing verbascoside | 113 | −26.2 | 0.152 | 112 | +4.8 | 0.095 |
Figure 1Morphological comparison between alkali burns in hares treated with verbascoside loaded liposomal eyedrops and hares treated only with liposomes, as a function of time.
Figure 2Fraction of cornea burned as a function of time for hares treated with verbascoside loaded liposomal eyedrops (•) and hares treated only with liposomes (○).The curve is the fit of (5) to the experimental data.
Figure 3H&E staining in hares treated with verbascoside loaded liposomal eyedrops and hares treated only with liposomes. After alkali burn corneal epithelium appears thinner than normal and with superficial layer completely removed ((a)–(c)). Epithelial layer shows a restored normal thickness after treatment (b) but in untreated animals appears still thinner (d). Original magnification ×20.
Figure 4Representative images of nick end-incorporated nucleotides (for evaluation of apoptosis) immunofluorescent green staining in hares treated with verbascoside loaded liposomal eyedrops. Alkali burn induces in epithelial cell an increasing intensely green nuclear apoptotic staining (a) comparing normal nuclear staining with DAPI (b); merge image shows a plastic picture of this phenomenon (c). Verbascoside treatment shows a large reduction of intensely green apoptotic epithelial cells (d) with respect to nonapoptotic cells stained with DAPI (e); merge image represents clearly this condition (f). Original magnification ×20.