Treating Arthritis with Rapamycin-Releasing Nanoparticles

Article-
Researchers have described how specialized nanoparticles, which deliver rapamycin and the antioxidant astaxanthin, restore macrophage balance and reduce inflammation in a mouse model of osteoarthritis.

Inflammation is a critical part of arthritis. Previous studies have found that inflammation of the membranes in joints (synovitis) strongly contributes to osteoarthritis [1]; in fact, even without mechanical joint damage, synovitis can lead to this crippling disease [2].

Macrophage polarization has a profound effect on inflammation. M1-polarized macrophages are responsible for generating inflammation, such as interleukins and TNF-a, in response to threats [3]; the M2 polarization is responsible for the healing and repair afterwards, and it can do so in joints [4]. However, in arthritis and many other age-related diseases, the inflammatory state sticks around. This is known as inflammaging.

What is Inflammaging? Chronic Inflammation and Aging One of the aging processes consists of a chronic, smoldering background of inflammation that researchers call “inflammaging”.
Read More

Astaxanthin is a naturally occurring antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound that is commonly used for treating inflammatory diseases [5]. The Interventions Testing Program (ITP) has found that astaxanthin extends the lives of healthy mice.

Rapamycin needs little introduction, as it is one of the most well-known longevity-related compounds and has also been found to extend the lives of mice in the ITP. Among its many metabolic effects, rapamycin has been reported to spur the cellular maintenance process of autophagy and subsequently reduce inflammation [6].

We have previously reported on a study in which extracellular vesicles are only released from a hydrogel in the presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS). This researchers have followed a somewhat similar approach, creating nanoparticles that enter cells and burst open only in the presence of ROS to deliver a payload containing astaxathin and rapamycin. The exterior filaments of the nanoparticle themselves neutralize ROS, the astaxathin is attached to those filaments, and the rapamycin is clustered inside.

Link:

4 Likes

I needed no nano particles. Rapa cleared up my arthritic rt. hip. No longer painful, Have no arthritis anywhere in my body at 77 yo.

4 Likes