Issue 33, 2023

Ca-DEX biomineralization-inducing nuts reverse oxidative stress and bone loss in rheumatoid arthritis

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease, and the inflammatory response during its development can lead to joint cartilage and bone damage up to disability. Dexamethasone (DEX) can effectively alleviate the inflammatory response in RA, but the severe adverse effects that occur after its long-term administration limit its clinical development. Herein, we propose a Ca-DEX biomineralization-inducing nut (CaCO3-DEX) with controlled release properties for mitigating the toxic side effects of DEX in RA treatment, especially the damage to cartilage and bone. CaCO3-DEX releases the drug and Ca2+ preferentially in an inflammatory environment. Both in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrate that CaCO3-DEX significantly reduces the secretion of pro-inflammatory factors and inhibits ROS production in vitro, as well as demonstrates superior pro-biomineralization and osteogenic differentiation potential. In the collagen-induced rheumatoid arthritis model (CIA model), CaCO3-DEX significantly reduces the clinical score of arthritis in mice, and the imaging results show a noticeable relief of edema and bone erosion in CIA model mice treated with CaCO3-DEX, while inflammatory factors at the injury areas are significantly reduced, which provides favorable protection to cartilage and bone.

Graphical abstract: Ca-DEX biomineralization-inducing nuts reverse oxidative stress and bone loss in rheumatoid arthritis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2023
Accepted
31 Jul 2023
First published
01 Aug 2023

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 13822-13833

Ca-DEX biomineralization-inducing nuts reverse oxidative stress and bone loss in rheumatoid arthritis

Y. Liu, Z. Wang, Y. Wang, Y. Feng, M. Xu, X. Ma, Q. Shi, H. Deng, F. Ren, Y. Chen and H. Chen, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 13822 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR01324C

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