GlicoPro, Novel Standardized and Sterile Snail Mucus Extract for Multi-Modulative Ocular Formulations: New Perspective in Dry Eye Disease Management.
Rita MencucciGiovanni StrazzaboscoVirginia CristoforiAndrea AlognaDaria BortolottiRoberta GafàMichela CennamoEleonora FavuzzaClaudio TrapellaValentina GentiliRoberta RizzoPublished in: Pharmaceutics (2021)
This study aimed to evaluate the mucoadhesive and regenerative properties of a novel lubricating multimolecular ophthalmic solution (GlicoPro ® ) extracted from snail mucus and its potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic role in the management of dry eye disease (DED). GlicoPro bio-adhesive efficacy was assessed using a lectin-based assay, and its regenerative properties were studied in a human corneal epithelial cell line. In vitro DED was induced in human corneal tissues; the histology and mRNA expression of selected genes of inflammatory and corneal damage biomarkers were analyzed in DED tissues treated with GlicoPro. A higher percentage of bio-adhesivity was observed in corneal cells treated with GlicoPro than with sodium hyaluronate-based compounds. In the scratch test GlicoPro improved in vitro corneal wound healing. Histo-morphological analysis revealed restoration of cellular organization of the corneal epithelium, microvilli, and mucin network in DED corneal tissues treated with GlicoPro. A significant reduction in inflammatory and ocular damage biomarkers was observed. High-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis identified an endogenous opioid, opiorphin, in the peptide fraction of GlicoPro. In conclusion, GlicoPro induced regeneration and bio-adhesivity in corneal cells; moreover, considering its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, this novel ophthalmic lubricating solution may be an innovative approach for the management of DED.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- anti inflammatory
- optical coherence tomography
- stem cells
- mass spectrometry
- high performance liquid chromatography
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- cataract surgery
- gene expression
- endothelial cells
- diabetic rats
- cell therapy
- genome wide
- cell cycle arrest
- high resolution
- single cell
- spinal cord
- signaling pathway
- chronic pain
- high throughput
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- newly diagnosed
- drug induced
- bone marrow
- transcription factor
- solid phase extraction
- stress induced