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Curcumin-Encapsulated Co-ZIF-8 for Ulcerative Colitis Therapy: ROS Scavenging and Macrophage Modulation Effects.

Qi Tao, Hang Yao, Feifei Wang, Zehao Gu, Xiaofei Yang et al.
Other ACS omega 2024 16 citations
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Study Design

Type d'étude
Other
Population
Mouse model
Intervention
Curcumin-Encapsulated Co-ZIF-8 for Ulcerative Colitis Therapy: ROS Scavenging and Macrophage Modulation Effects. None
Comparateur
None
Critère de jugement principal
Colitis severity
Direction de l'effet
Neutral
Risque de biais
Unclear

Abstract

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease characterized by the disruption of the intestinal epithelial barrier. This study described the synthesis and characterization of CCM-Co-ZIF-8, a novel composite material with enzyme-like activities similar to catalase, peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase. CCM-Co-ZIF-8 demonstrated the ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species that play a critical role in UC pathogenesis. In vitro studies using lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW264.7 cells showed that CCM-Co-ZIF-8 exhibited anti-inflammatory activity by promoting the transition of macrophages from an M1 to an M2 phenotype. In vivo experiments using a mouse model of UC demonstrated that CCM-Co-ZIF-8 suppressed the expression of proinflammatory cytokines. These findings suggested that CCM-Co-ZIF-8 might hold promise as a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of UC.

En bref

In vivo experiments using a mouse model of UC demonstrated that CCM-Co-ZIF-8 suppressed the expression of proinflammatory cytokines, suggesting that CCM-Co-ZIF-8 might hold promise as a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of UC.

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