Evaluation of Human Esophageal Epithelium Permeability in Presence of Different Formulations Containing Hyaluronic Acid and Chondroitin Sulphate

Gaia Pellegatta,1 Marco Spadaccini,1 Laura Lamonaca,1 Vincenzo Craviotto,1 Ferdinando D’Amico,1 Laura Ceriotti,2 Marisa Meloni,2 Alessandro Repici1 1Humanitas Clinical and Research Center and Humanitas University, Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Division of Gastroenterology, Rozzano, MI, Italy;...

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Main Authors: Pellegatta G, Spadaccini M, Lamonaca L, Craviotto V, D'Amico F, Ceriotti L, Meloni M, Repici A
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spelling doaj-d75694cf0d48405e9f1b33cd264566d12020-11-25T02:50:33ZengDove Medical PressMedical Devices : Evidence and Research1179-14702020-03-01Volume 13576652244Evaluation of Human Esophageal Epithelium Permeability in Presence of Different Formulations Containing Hyaluronic Acid and Chondroitin SulphatePellegatta GSpadaccini MLamonaca LCraviotto VD'Amico FCeriotti LMeloni MRepici AGaia Pellegatta,1 Marco Spadaccini,1 Laura Lamonaca,1 Vincenzo Craviotto,1 Ferdinando D’Amico,1 Laura Ceriotti,2 Marisa Meloni,2 Alessandro Repici1 1Humanitas Clinical and Research Center and Humanitas University, Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Division of Gastroenterology, Rozzano, MI, Italy; 2VitroScreen, Milano, ItalyCorrespondence: Gaia PellegattaDigestive Endoscopy Unit, Division of Gastroenterology, Humanitas Research Hospital, Via Manzoni 56, Rozzano, MI 20089, ItalyTel +390282247091Email gaia.pellegatta@humanitas.itPurpose: New medical devices that contain hyaluronic acid (HA) and chondroitin sulphate (CS), with or without antacid components, have been developed for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with the aim of improving oesophageal mucosal defences by creating a film on the oesophageal mucosa and acting as a mechanical barrier against the noxious components of refluxate, both acidic and basic.Methods: The film-forming and protective efficacy of medical device A based on HA and CS plus aluminium hydroxide, device B combining HA and CS with magnesium trisilicate and device C with only the combination of HA and CS was tested on a reconstructed human oesophageal epithelium (HO2E/S/5) as a biological model in 2 different pH environments, neutral and acidic, to mimic realistic conditions. Caffeine penetration kinetics and Lucifer yellow (LY) permeability modifications induced by these products were compared to those induced by a negative control series (saline solution, code NC) and positive control series (white Vaseline, code V) under neutral and acidic pH conditions.Results: Under neutral and acidic pH conditions, compared to the negative control, all the products tested reduced (> 80% and 85– 90%, respectively) the caffeine passage, and no significant difference was observed among the products tested. Under neutral and acidic conditions, the LY permeabilities registered with device A and device C were not different from that registered with the negative control, while an LY flux% increase was calculated after 2 hrs of treatment (21.1%) with device B under acidic conditions.Conclusion: These results confirm the ability of the products tested to interact with the oesophageal epithelium in order to adhere and create a stable protective film for at least 2 hours after their homogeneous distribution on the epithelium surface. Further clinical studies are needed to test these devices in the topical treatment of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms.Keywords: hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulphate, gastroesophageal reflux disease, antacid, caffeine, Lucifer yellowhttps://www.dovepress.com/evaluation-of-human-esophageal-epithelium-permeability-in-presence-of--peer-reviewed-article-MDERhyaluronic acidchondroitin-sulphategastroesophageal reflux diseaseantacidcaffeinelucifer yellow
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Spadaccini M
Lamonaca L
Craviotto V
D'Amico F
Ceriotti L
Meloni M
Repici A
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Spadaccini M
Lamonaca L
Craviotto V
D'Amico F
Ceriotti L
Meloni M
Repici A
Evaluation of Human Esophageal Epithelium Permeability in Presence of Different Formulations Containing Hyaluronic Acid and Chondroitin Sulphate
Medical Devices : Evidence and Research
hyaluronic acid
chondroitin-sulphate
gastroesophageal reflux disease
antacid
caffeine
lucifer yellow
author_facet Pellegatta G
Spadaccini M
Lamonaca L
Craviotto V
D'Amico F
Ceriotti L
Meloni M
Repici A
author_sort Pellegatta G
title Evaluation of Human Esophageal Epithelium Permeability in Presence of Different Formulations Containing Hyaluronic Acid and Chondroitin Sulphate
title_short Evaluation of Human Esophageal Epithelium Permeability in Presence of Different Formulations Containing Hyaluronic Acid and Chondroitin Sulphate
title_full Evaluation of Human Esophageal Epithelium Permeability in Presence of Different Formulations Containing Hyaluronic Acid and Chondroitin Sulphate
title_fullStr Evaluation of Human Esophageal Epithelium Permeability in Presence of Different Formulations Containing Hyaluronic Acid and Chondroitin Sulphate
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Human Esophageal Epithelium Permeability in Presence of Different Formulations Containing Hyaluronic Acid and Chondroitin Sulphate
title_sort evaluation of human esophageal epithelium permeability in presence of different formulations containing hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulphate
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Medical Devices : Evidence and Research
issn 1179-1470
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Gaia Pellegatta,1 Marco Spadaccini,1 Laura Lamonaca,1 Vincenzo Craviotto,1 Ferdinando D’Amico,1 Laura Ceriotti,2 Marisa Meloni,2 Alessandro Repici1 1Humanitas Clinical and Research Center and Humanitas University, Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Division of Gastroenterology, Rozzano, MI, Italy; 2VitroScreen, Milano, ItalyCorrespondence: Gaia PellegattaDigestive Endoscopy Unit, Division of Gastroenterology, Humanitas Research Hospital, Via Manzoni 56, Rozzano, MI 20089, ItalyTel +390282247091Email gaia.pellegatta@humanitas.itPurpose: New medical devices that contain hyaluronic acid (HA) and chondroitin sulphate (CS), with or without antacid components, have been developed for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with the aim of improving oesophageal mucosal defences by creating a film on the oesophageal mucosa and acting as a mechanical barrier against the noxious components of refluxate, both acidic and basic.Methods: The film-forming and protective efficacy of medical device A based on HA and CS plus aluminium hydroxide, device B combining HA and CS with magnesium trisilicate and device C with only the combination of HA and CS was tested on a reconstructed human oesophageal epithelium (HO2E/S/5) as a biological model in 2 different pH environments, neutral and acidic, to mimic realistic conditions. Caffeine penetration kinetics and Lucifer yellow (LY) permeability modifications induced by these products were compared to those induced by a negative control series (saline solution, code NC) and positive control series (white Vaseline, code V) under neutral and acidic pH conditions.Results: Under neutral and acidic pH conditions, compared to the negative control, all the products tested reduced (> 80% and 85– 90%, respectively) the caffeine passage, and no significant difference was observed among the products tested. Under neutral and acidic conditions, the LY permeabilities registered with device A and device C were not different from that registered with the negative control, while an LY flux% increase was calculated after 2 hrs of treatment (21.1%) with device B under acidic conditions.Conclusion: These results confirm the ability of the products tested to interact with the oesophageal epithelium in order to adhere and create a stable protective film for at least 2 hours after their homogeneous distribution on the epithelium surface. Further clinical studies are needed to test these devices in the topical treatment of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms.Keywords: hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulphate, gastroesophageal reflux disease, antacid, caffeine, Lucifer yellow
topic hyaluronic acid
chondroitin-sulphate
gastroesophageal reflux disease
antacid
caffeine
lucifer yellow
url https://www.dovepress.com/evaluation-of-human-esophageal-epithelium-permeability-in-presence-of--peer-reviewed-article-MDER
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