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Curcumin Nanodiscs Improve Solubility and Serve as Radiological Protectants against Ionizing Radiation Exposures in a Cell-Cycle Dependent Manner.
Evans, Angela C; Martin, Kelly A; Saxena, Manoj; Bicher, Sandra; Wheeler, Elizabeth; Cordova, Emilio J; Porada, Christopher D; Almeida-Porada, Graça; Kato, Takamitsu A; Wilson, Paul F; Coleman, Matthew A.
Affiliation
  • Evans AC; Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Martin KA; Physical and Life Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, USA.
  • Saxena M; Physical and Life Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, USA.
  • Bicher S; Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.
  • Wheeler E; Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Birkbeck College, University of London, London WC1E 7HX, UK.
  • Cordova EJ; Institute of Radiation Medicine, Helmholtz Zentrum München, 85764 Munich, Germany.
  • Porada CD; Department of Radiation Oncology, Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Technical University Munich (TUM), 81675 Munich, Germany.
  • Almeida-Porada G; Engineering Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, USA.
  • Kato TA; National Institute of Genomic Medicine, Oncogenomic Consortium, Mexico City 14610, Mexico.
  • Wilson PF; Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.
  • Coleman MA; Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.
Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 12(20)2022 Oct 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36296810
ABSTRACT
Curcumin, a natural polyphenol derived from the spice turmeric (Curcuma longa), contains antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. However, curcumin bioavailability is inherently low due to poor water solubility and rapid metabolism. Here, we further refined for use curcumin incorporated into "biomimetic" nanolipoprotein particles (cNLPs) consisting of a phospholipid bilayer surrounded by apolipoprotein A1 and amphipathic polymer scaffolding moieties. Our cNLP formulation improves the water solubility of curcumin over 30-fold and produces nanoparticles with ~350 µg/mL total loading capacity for downstream in vitro and in vivo applications. We found that cNLPs were well tolerated in AG05965/MRC-5 human primary lung fibroblasts compared to cultures treated with curcumin solubilized in DMSO (curDMSO). Pre-treatment with cNLPs of quiescent G0/G1-phase MRC-5 cultures improved cell survival following 137Cs gamma ray irradiations, although this finding was reversed in asynchronously cycling log-phase cell cultures. These findings may be useful for establishing cNLPs as a method to improve curcumin bioavailability for administration as a radioprotective and/or radiomitigative agent against ionizing radiation (IR) exposures in non-cycling cells or as a radiosensitizing agent for actively dividing cell populations, such as tumors.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos
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