Nanoliposomes from agro-resources as promising delivery systems for chondrocytes

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Abstract

Investigations in cartilage biology have been hampered by the limited capacity of chondrocytes, especially in rats and humans, to be efficiently transfected. Liposomes are a promising delivery system due to their lipid bilayer structure similar to a biological membrane. Here we used natural rapeseed lecithin, which contains a high level of mono-and poly-unsaturated fatty acids, to evaluate the cytocompatibility of these phospholipids as future potential carriers of biomolecules in joint regenerative medicine. Results show that appropriate concentrations of nanoliposome rapeseed lecithin under 500 µg/mL were safe for chondrocytes and did not induce any alterations of their phenotype. Altogether, these results sustain that they could represent a novel natural carrier to deliver active substances into cartilage cells.

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Bianchi, A., Velot, É., Kempf, H., Elkhoury, K., Sanchez-Gonzalez, L., Linder, M., … Arab-Tehrany, E. (2020). Nanoliposomes from agro-resources as promising delivery systems for chondrocytes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103436

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