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一种新型医疗器械利用体外和离体模型对食管黏膜损伤的保护和再生作用。

Protective and regenerative effects of a novel medical device against esophageal mucosal damage using in vitro and ex vivo models.

作者信息

Agostinis Chiara, Bossi Fleur, Mangogna Alessandro, Balduit Andrea, Pacor Micol, Giacomello Emiliana, Belmonte Beatrice, Greco Daniele, Rodolico Vito, Voinovich Dario, De Seta Francesco, Ricci Giuseppe, Bulla Roberta

机构信息

Institute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste, Italy.

Institute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste, Italy.

出版信息

Biomed Pharmacother. 2020 Nov;131:110752. doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2020.110752. Epub 2020 Sep 19.

Abstract

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a common digestive disorder that causes esophagitis and injuries to the esophageal mucosa. GERD symptoms are recurrent during pregnancy and their treatment is focused on lifestyle changes and nonprescription medicines. The aim of this study was to characterize the mechanism of action of a new patented medical device, an oral formulation containing hyaluronic acid, rice extract, and amino acids dispersed in a bioadhesive polymer matrix, by assessing its protective effects in in vitro and ex vivo models of esophageal mucosa damage. Acidic bile salts and pepsin cocktail (BSC) added to CP-A and COLO-680 N esophagus cells were used as an in vitro GERD model to evaluate the binding capacities, anti-inflammatory effects and reparative properties of the investigational product (IP) in comparison to a viscous control. Our results showed that the IP prevents cell permeability and tight junction dysfunction induced by BSC. Furthermore, the IP was also able to down-regulate IL-6 and IL-8 mRNA expression induced by BSC stimulation and to promote tissue repair and wound healing. The results were confirmed by ex vivo experiments in excised rat esophagi through the quantification of Evans Blue permeability assay. These experiments provided evidence that the IP is able to bind to the human esophagus cells, preventing the damage caused by gastroesophageal reflux, showing potential anti-irritative, soothing, and reparative properties.

摘要

胃食管反流病(GERD)是一种常见的消化系统疾病,可导致食管炎和食管黏膜损伤。GERD症状在孕期会反复出现,其治疗主要集中在生活方式改变和非处方药上。本研究的目的是通过评估一种新型专利医疗设备(一种含有透明质酸、大米提取物和氨基酸并分散在生物粘附聚合物基质中的口服制剂)在食管黏膜损伤的体外和离体模型中的保护作用,来表征其作用机制。将酸性胆盐和胃蛋白酶混合物(BSC)添加到CP-A和COLO-680 N食管细胞中,用作体外GERD模型,以评估受试产品(IP)与粘性对照相比的结合能力、抗炎作用和修复特性。我们的结果表明,IP可防止BSC诱导的细胞通透性和紧密连接功能障碍。此外,IP还能够下调BSC刺激诱导的IL-6和IL-8 mRNA表达,并促进组织修复和伤口愈合。通过伊文思蓝通透性测定的定量分析,在离体大鼠食管中进行的离体实验证实了这些结果。这些实验提供了证据,证明IP能够与人食管细胞结合,防止胃食管反流造成的损伤,显示出潜在的抗刺激、舒缓和修复特性。

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