Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles

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Autor(a) principal: Seabra, Amedea B. [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Fabbri, Giulia K. [UNIFESP], Pelegrino, Milena T.{UNIFESP], Silva, Leticia C., Rodrigues, Tiago
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/838/1/012032
https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/55471
Resumo: Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenous free radical, which plays key roles in several biological processes including vasodilation, neurotransmission, inhibition of platelet adhesion, cytotoxicity against pathogens, wound healing, and defense against cancer. Due to the relative instability of NO in vivo (half-life of ca. 0.5 seconds), there is an increasing interest in the development of low molecular weight NO donors, such as S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs), which are able to prolong and preserve the biological activities of NO in vivo. In order to enhance the sustained NO release in several biomedical applications, RSNOs have been successfully allied to nanomaterials. In this context, this work describes the synthesis and characterization of the NO donor S-nitroso-mercaptosuccinic acid (S-nitroso-MSA), which belongs to the class of RSNOs, and its incorporation in polymeric biodegradable nanoparticles composed by alginate/chitosan. First, chitosan nanoparticles were obtained by gelation process with sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP), followed by the addition of the alginate layer, to enhance the nanoparticle protection. The obtained nanoparticles presented a hydrodynamic diameter of 343 +/- 38 nm, polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.36 +/- 0.1, and zeta potential of -30.3 +/- 0.4 mV, indicating their thermal stability in aqueous suspension. The negative zeta potential value was assigned to the presence of alginate chains on the surface of chitosan/TPP nanoparticles. The encapsulation efficiency of the NO donor into the polymeric nanoparticles was found to be 98 +/- 0.2%. The high encapsulation efficiency value was attributed to the positive interactions between the NO donor and the polymeric content of the nanoparticles. Kinetics of NO release from the nanoparticles revealed a spontaneous and sustained release of therapeutic amounts of NO, for several hours under physiological temperature. The incubation of NO-releasing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles with human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cell line revealed a concentration-dependent toxicity. These results point to the promising uses of NO-releasing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles for anti-cancer chemotherapy.
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spelling Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticlesNitric oxide (NO) is an endogenous free radical, which plays key roles in several biological processes including vasodilation, neurotransmission, inhibition of platelet adhesion, cytotoxicity against pathogens, wound healing, and defense against cancer. Due to the relative instability of NO in vivo (half-life of ca. 0.5 seconds), there is an increasing interest in the development of low molecular weight NO donors, such as S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs), which are able to prolong and preserve the biological activities of NO in vivo. In order to enhance the sustained NO release in several biomedical applications, RSNOs have been successfully allied to nanomaterials. In this context, this work describes the synthesis and characterization of the NO donor S-nitroso-mercaptosuccinic acid (S-nitroso-MSA), which belongs to the class of RSNOs, and its incorporation in polymeric biodegradable nanoparticles composed by alginate/chitosan. First, chitosan nanoparticles were obtained by gelation process with sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP), followed by the addition of the alginate layer, to enhance the nanoparticle protection. The obtained nanoparticles presented a hydrodynamic diameter of 343 +/- 38 nm, polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.36 +/- 0.1, and zeta potential of -30.3 +/- 0.4 mV, indicating their thermal stability in aqueous suspension. The negative zeta potential value was assigned to the presence of alginate chains on the surface of chitosan/TPP nanoparticles. The encapsulation efficiency of the NO donor into the polymeric nanoparticles was found to be 98 +/- 0.2%. The high encapsulation efficiency value was attributed to the positive interactions between the NO donor and the polymeric content of the nanoparticles. Kinetics of NO release from the nanoparticles revealed a spontaneous and sustained release of therapeutic amounts of NO, for several hours under physiological temperature. The incubation of NO-releasing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles with human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cell line revealed a concentration-dependent toxicity. These results point to the promising uses of NO-releasing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles for anti-cancer chemotherapy.Univ Fed ABC, Ctr Nat & Human Sci, Av Estados 5001, BR-09210580 Santo Andre, SP, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Exact & Earth Sci Dept, Rua Sao Nicolau 210, BR-09913030 Diadema, SP, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Exact & Earth Sci Dept, Rua Sao Nicolau 210, BR-09913030 Diadema, SP, BrazilWeb of ScienceBrazilian Network on NanotoxicologyLaboratory of Nanostructure Synthesis and Biosystem Interactions-NANOBIOSS (MCTI)Newton Advanced Fellowship (The Royal Society)Brazilian Network on Nanotoxicology: 52120/2011-1Laboratory of Nanostructure Synthesis and Biosystem Interactions-NANOBIOSS (MCTI): 402280-2013Newton Advanced Fellowship (The Royal Society): NA140046Iop Publishing Ltd2020-07-17T14:03:32Z2020-07-17T14:03:32Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion-application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/838/1/0120325th Nanosafe International Conference On Health And Safety Issues Related To Nanomaterials For A Socially Responsible Approach (Nanosafe 2016). Bristol, v. 838, p. -, 2017.10.1088/1742-6596/838/1/012032WOS000409540400032.pdf1742-6588https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/55471WOS:000409540400032eng5th Nanosafe International Conference on Health and Safety Issues Related to Nanomaterials for a Socially Responsible Approach (NANOSAFE)Bristolinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSeabra, Amedea B. [UNIFESP]Fabbri, Giulia K. [UNIFESP]Pelegrino, Milena T.{UNIFESP]Silva, Leticia C.Rodrigues, Tiagoreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-03T07:33:07Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/55471Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-03T07:33:07Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles
title Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles
spellingShingle Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles
Seabra, Amedea B. [UNIFESP]
title_short Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles
title_full Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles
title_fullStr Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles
title_sort Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of S-nitrosomercaptosuccinic acid-containing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles
author Seabra, Amedea B. [UNIFESP]
author_facet Seabra, Amedea B. [UNIFESP]
Fabbri, Giulia K. [UNIFESP]
Pelegrino, Milena T.{UNIFESP]
Silva, Leticia C.
Rodrigues, Tiago
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author2 Fabbri, Giulia K. [UNIFESP]
Pelegrino, Milena T.{UNIFESP]
Silva, Leticia C.
Rodrigues, Tiago
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Seabra, Amedea B. [UNIFESP]
Fabbri, Giulia K. [UNIFESP]
Pelegrino, Milena T.{UNIFESP]
Silva, Leticia C.
Rodrigues, Tiago
description Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenous free radical, which plays key roles in several biological processes including vasodilation, neurotransmission, inhibition of platelet adhesion, cytotoxicity against pathogens, wound healing, and defense against cancer. Due to the relative instability of NO in vivo (half-life of ca. 0.5 seconds), there is an increasing interest in the development of low molecular weight NO donors, such as S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs), which are able to prolong and preserve the biological activities of NO in vivo. In order to enhance the sustained NO release in several biomedical applications, RSNOs have been successfully allied to nanomaterials. In this context, this work describes the synthesis and characterization of the NO donor S-nitroso-mercaptosuccinic acid (S-nitroso-MSA), which belongs to the class of RSNOs, and its incorporation in polymeric biodegradable nanoparticles composed by alginate/chitosan. First, chitosan nanoparticles were obtained by gelation process with sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP), followed by the addition of the alginate layer, to enhance the nanoparticle protection. The obtained nanoparticles presented a hydrodynamic diameter of 343 +/- 38 nm, polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.36 +/- 0.1, and zeta potential of -30.3 +/- 0.4 mV, indicating their thermal stability in aqueous suspension. The negative zeta potential value was assigned to the presence of alginate chains on the surface of chitosan/TPP nanoparticles. The encapsulation efficiency of the NO donor into the polymeric nanoparticles was found to be 98 +/- 0.2%. The high encapsulation efficiency value was attributed to the positive interactions between the NO donor and the polymeric content of the nanoparticles. Kinetics of NO release from the nanoparticles revealed a spontaneous and sustained release of therapeutic amounts of NO, for several hours under physiological temperature. The incubation of NO-releasing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles with human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cell line revealed a concentration-dependent toxicity. These results point to the promising uses of NO-releasing alginate/chitosan nanoparticles for anti-cancer chemotherapy.
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