The cytotoxicity profile of three chitosan derivatives with different affinity to water was evaluated in vitro. The derivatives selected were carboxymethylated-chitosan (CMCH), linoleic acid modifiedchitosan (LACH...The cytotoxicity profile of three chitosan derivatives with different affinity to water was evaluated in vitro. The derivatives selected were carboxymethylated-chitosan (CMCH), linoleic acid modifiedchitosan (LACH) and deoxycholic acid modified-chitosan (DACH), respectively, and the results of FTIR and NMR confirmed the successful modification. Cytotoxicity of these polymers was investigated via the red blood cell lysis assay and the MTT assay. The red blood cell lysis test showed that CH elicited a certain level of red blood cell toxicity, while CMCH, LACH and DACH all displayed low membrane damaging effects, with the hemolysis rates of 2.385%, 1.560% and 4.404%, respectively, which comes well within permissible limit (5%). The MTT assay revealed that CH exhibited significant inhibitory effect on fibroblast proliferation at higher concentration, while its three derivatives showed no cytotoxicity. CMCH had stimulatory effects on fetal mouse fibroblast proliferation. Differences in cytotoxicity of CH and its derivatives may result from the specific chemical modifications leading to the alteration of molecular charge density and type of the cationic functionalities, structure and sequence, and conformational flexibility.展开更多
Effects of carboxymethyl-chitosan with different molecular weights on wound healing were investigated in vivo and in vitro.A second degree burn model was performed in rats and the accelerative effects of carboxymethyl...Effects of carboxymethyl-chitosan with different molecular weights on wound healing were investigated in vivo and in vitro.A second degree burn model was performed in rats and the accelerative effects of carboxymethyl-chitosan on wound repair were observed.Contents of transforming growth factor(TGF)-β1,interleukin(IL)-6 and matrix metalloproteinase(MMP)-1 in wounds were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).In vitro study evaluated the influence of carboxy-methyl-chitosan on cytokines secretion of fibroblasts and macrophages.In vivo results showed that carboxymethyl-chitosan effec-tively accelerated the wound healing process in burned rats(P<0.05).Levels of TGF-β1,IL-6 and MMP-1 in carboxymethyl-chitosan groups were significantly elevated,compared with control group(P<0.05).In vitro results indicated that carboxymethyl-chitosan significantly promoted the proliferation of fibroblasts and stimulated its IL-8 and IL-10 secretion at different incubation time,but it did not affect collagen secretion of fibroblasts.Carboxymethyl-chitosan enhanced phagocytosis ability of macrophages,and in-creased its tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-α secretion.In conclusion,carboxymethyl-chitosan promoted wound healing by activating macrophages,accelerating fibroblasts growth and exerting considerable effects on the secretion of a series of cytokines.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.30370344)
文摘The cytotoxicity profile of three chitosan derivatives with different affinity to water was evaluated in vitro. The derivatives selected were carboxymethylated-chitosan (CMCH), linoleic acid modifiedchitosan (LACH) and deoxycholic acid modified-chitosan (DACH), respectively, and the results of FTIR and NMR confirmed the successful modification. Cytotoxicity of these polymers was investigated via the red blood cell lysis assay and the MTT assay. The red blood cell lysis test showed that CH elicited a certain level of red blood cell toxicity, while CMCH, LACH and DACH all displayed low membrane damaging effects, with the hemolysis rates of 2.385%, 1.560% and 4.404%, respectively, which comes well within permissible limit (5%). The MTT assay revealed that CH exhibited significant inhibitory effect on fibroblast proliferation at higher concentration, while its three derivatives showed no cytotoxicity. CMCH had stimulatory effects on fetal mouse fibroblast proliferation. Differences in cytotoxicity of CH and its derivatives may result from the specific chemical modifications leading to the alteration of molecular charge density and type of the cationic functionalities, structure and sequence, and conformational flexibility.
基金supported by a grant from National High-Tech R&D Program of China (863 Program, 2007AA091603)
文摘Effects of carboxymethyl-chitosan with different molecular weights on wound healing were investigated in vivo and in vitro.A second degree burn model was performed in rats and the accelerative effects of carboxymethyl-chitosan on wound repair were observed.Contents of transforming growth factor(TGF)-β1,interleukin(IL)-6 and matrix metalloproteinase(MMP)-1 in wounds were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).In vitro study evaluated the influence of carboxy-methyl-chitosan on cytokines secretion of fibroblasts and macrophages.In vivo results showed that carboxymethyl-chitosan effec-tively accelerated the wound healing process in burned rats(P<0.05).Levels of TGF-β1,IL-6 and MMP-1 in carboxymethyl-chitosan groups were significantly elevated,compared with control group(P<0.05).In vitro results indicated that carboxymethyl-chitosan significantly promoted the proliferation of fibroblasts and stimulated its IL-8 and IL-10 secretion at different incubation time,but it did not affect collagen secretion of fibroblasts.Carboxymethyl-chitosan enhanced phagocytosis ability of macrophages,and in-creased its tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-α secretion.In conclusion,carboxymethyl-chitosan promoted wound healing by activating macrophages,accelerating fibroblasts growth and exerting considerable effects on the secretion of a series of cytokines.