Efficacy of nanoemulsion with Pterodon emarginatus Vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis

Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected tropical skin disease caused by the protozoan genus Leishmania. The treatment is restricted to a handful number of drugs that exhibit toxic effects, limited efficacy, and drug resistance. Additionally, developing an effective topical treatment is still an...

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Main Authors: Monique Y.M. Kawakami, Lisset Ortiz Zamora, Raquel S. Araújo, Caio P. Fernandes, Tiago Q.N. Ricotta, Leandro G. de Oliveira, Celso M. Queiroz-Junior, Ana Paula Fernandes, Edemilson C. da Conceição, Lucas A.M. Ferreira, André L.B. Barros, Marta G. Aguiar, Anna E.M.F.M. Oliveira
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Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
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spelling doaj-bf63120ca572406faf0821fe513d1dc62021-06-11T05:11:52ZengElsevierBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy0753-33222021-02-01134111109Efficacy of nanoemulsion with Pterodon emarginatus Vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasisMonique Y.M. Kawakami0Lisset Ortiz Zamora1Raquel S. Araújo2Caio P. Fernandes3Tiago Q.N. Ricotta4Leandro G. de Oliveira5Celso M. Queiroz-Junior6Ana Paula Fernandes7Edemilson C. da Conceição8Lucas A.M. Ferreira9André L.B. Barros10Marta G. Aguiar11Anna E.M.F.M. Oliveira12Department of Biological Sciences and Health, Amapá Federal University, Macapá, Amapá, BrazilDepartment of Biological Sciences and Health, Amapá Federal University, Macapá, Amapá, BrazilDepartment of Biological Sciences and Health, Amapá Federal University, Macapá, Amapá, BrazilDepartment of Biological Sciences and Health, Amapá Federal University, Macapá, Amapá, BrazilDepartment of Clinical and Toxicological Analyses, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilDepartment of Clinical and Toxicological Analyses, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilDepartment of Morphology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilDepartment of Clinical and Toxicological Analyses, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilLaboratory of Research, Development and Innovation of Bioproducts, Faculty of Pharmacy, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, Goiás, BrazilDepartment of Pharmaceutical Products, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilDepartment of Clinical and Toxicological Analyses, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilDepartment of Pharmaceutical Products, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilDepartment of Biological Sciences and Health, Amapá Federal University, Macapá, Amapá, Brazil; Corresponding author at: Amapá Federal University, Rod. Juscelino Kubitschek, km 02 - Jardim Marco Zero, 68903-419, Macapá, Amapá, Brazil.Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected tropical skin disease caused by the protozoan genus Leishmania. The treatment is restricted to a handful number of drugs that exhibit toxic effects, limited efficacy, and drug resistance. Additionally, developing an effective topical treatment is still an enormous unmet medical challenge. Natural oils, e.g. the oleoresin from P. emarginatus fruits (SO), contain various bioactive molecules, especially terpenoid compounds such as diterpenes and sesquiterpenes. However, its use in topical formulations can be impaired due to the natural barrier of the skin for low water solubility compounds. Nanoemulsions (NE) are drug delivery systems able to increase penetration of lipophilic compounds throughout the skin, improving their topical effect. In this context, we propose the use of SO-containing NE (SO-NE) for CL treatment. The SO-NE was produced by a low energy method and presented suitable physicochemical characteristic: average diameter and polydispersity index lower than 180 nm and 0.2, respectively. Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis-infected BALB/c mice were given topical doses of SO or SO-NE. The topical use of a combination of SO-NE and intraperitoneal meglumine antimoniate reduced lesion size by 41 % and tissue regeneration was proven by histopathological analyses. In addition, a reduction in the parasitic load and decreased in the level of IFN-γ in the lesion may be associated, as well as a lower level of the cytokine IL-10 may be associated with a less intense inflammatory process. The present study suggests that SO-NE in combination meglumine antimoniate represents a promising alternative for the topical treatment of CL caused by L. (L.) amazonensis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332220313020Cutaneous leishmaniasisTopical treatmentNeglected diseasesBrazilian speciesPlant extractsNanoemulsions
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author Monique Y.M. Kawakami
Lisset Ortiz Zamora
Raquel S. Araújo
Caio P. Fernandes
Tiago Q.N. Ricotta
Leandro G. de Oliveira
Celso M. Queiroz-Junior
Ana Paula Fernandes
Edemilson C. da Conceição
Lucas A.M. Ferreira
André L.B. Barros
Marta G. Aguiar
Anna E.M.F.M. Oliveira
spellingShingle Monique Y.M. Kawakami
Lisset Ortiz Zamora
Raquel S. Araújo
Caio P. Fernandes
Tiago Q.N. Ricotta
Leandro G. de Oliveira
Celso M. Queiroz-Junior
Ana Paula Fernandes
Edemilson C. da Conceição
Lucas A.M. Ferreira
André L.B. Barros
Marta G. Aguiar
Anna E.M.F.M. Oliveira
Efficacy of nanoemulsion with Pterodon emarginatus Vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Topical treatment
Neglected diseases
Brazilian species
Plant extracts
Nanoemulsions
author_facet Monique Y.M. Kawakami
Lisset Ortiz Zamora
Raquel S. Araújo
Caio P. Fernandes
Tiago Q.N. Ricotta
Leandro G. de Oliveira
Celso M. Queiroz-Junior
Ana Paula Fernandes
Edemilson C. da Conceição
Lucas A.M. Ferreira
André L.B. Barros
Marta G. Aguiar
Anna E.M.F.M. Oliveira
author_sort Monique Y.M. Kawakami
title Efficacy of nanoemulsion with Pterodon emarginatus Vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
title_short Efficacy of nanoemulsion with Pterodon emarginatus Vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
title_full Efficacy of nanoemulsion with Pterodon emarginatus Vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
title_fullStr Efficacy of nanoemulsion with Pterodon emarginatus Vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of nanoemulsion with Pterodon emarginatus Vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
title_sort efficacy of nanoemulsion with pterodon emarginatus vogel oleoresin for topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
publisher Elsevier
series Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
issn 0753-3322
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected tropical skin disease caused by the protozoan genus Leishmania. The treatment is restricted to a handful number of drugs that exhibit toxic effects, limited efficacy, and drug resistance. Additionally, developing an effective topical treatment is still an enormous unmet medical challenge. Natural oils, e.g. the oleoresin from P. emarginatus fruits (SO), contain various bioactive molecules, especially terpenoid compounds such as diterpenes and sesquiterpenes. However, its use in topical formulations can be impaired due to the natural barrier of the skin for low water solubility compounds. Nanoemulsions (NE) are drug delivery systems able to increase penetration of lipophilic compounds throughout the skin, improving their topical effect. In this context, we propose the use of SO-containing NE (SO-NE) for CL treatment. The SO-NE was produced by a low energy method and presented suitable physicochemical characteristic: average diameter and polydispersity index lower than 180 nm and 0.2, respectively. Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis-infected BALB/c mice were given topical doses of SO or SO-NE. The topical use of a combination of SO-NE and intraperitoneal meglumine antimoniate reduced lesion size by 41 % and tissue regeneration was proven by histopathological analyses. In addition, a reduction in the parasitic load and decreased in the level of IFN-γ in the lesion may be associated, as well as a lower level of the cytokine IL-10 may be associated with a less intense inflammatory process. The present study suggests that SO-NE in combination meglumine antimoniate represents a promising alternative for the topical treatment of CL caused by L. (L.) amazonensis.
topic Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Topical treatment
Neglected diseases
Brazilian species
Plant extracts
Nanoemulsions
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332220313020
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