Title of article :
Anti-Leishmanial Effects of Chitosan-Polyethylene Oxide Nanofibers Containing Berberine: An Applied Model for Leishmania Wound Dressing
Author/Authors :
Rahimi, Mohsen Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Student Research Committee - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Tabaei, Javad Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ziai, Ali Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Sadri, Minoo Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics - Education and Research Center of Science and Biotechnology - Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Leishmaniasis is the most important parasitic
disease in Iran and is the third highest rate of rural cutaneous
leishmaniasis in the world. Chitosan-polyethylene oxide
nanocomposite fibers can be a suitable replacement for ordinary
bandages. For the first time, in the absence of any published
reports, the present in vitro study aimed to evaluate the antileishmanial effects of chitosan (CS)-polyethylene oxide (PEO)-
berberine nanofibers on Leishmania major.
Methods: The present experimental study was conducted
in 2018 in Tehran, Iran. The CS-PEO nanofibers containing
berberine, as a natural anti-parasitic agent, were prepared using
the electrospinning technique. Biocompatibility and fibroblast
proliferation on nanofibers were investigated. In addition,
the anti-leishmanial activity of CS-PEO nanofibers in both
the promastigote and amastigote stages of Leishmania major
was evaluated after parasite vital staining and MTT assay and
compared to a control group. Statistical analysis was performed
using SPSS software (version 18.0). Statistically significant
differences were determined using the one-way ANOVA. The
Duncan and Dunnett post hoc tests were used for within-group
comparisons. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: The results showed that nanofiber scaffolds with a mean
diameter of 77.5±19.5 nm were perfect, regular, bead-free, and
non-toxic, on which fibroblast cells grew well and proliferated.
In addition, the optical density indicated that berberine 20%
(w/v) significantly prevented promastigotes growth (IC50=0.24
μg/mL) and amastigotes death (IC50=0.91 μg/mL) compared
with other concentrations and the control group.
Conclusion:The study on the cytotoxic effects showed that CS-PEOberberine nanofibers had strong lethal effects on Leishmania major
in promastigote and amastigote stages in vitro. Further studies are
required to investigate the effects of this nanofiber on leishmanial
ulcers in laboratory animals and clinical cases.
Keywords :
Biocompatible materials , Drug carriers , Leishmania major , Nanocomposites
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences (IJMS)