Synergistic Pharmacological Therapy to Modulate Glial Cells in Spinal Cord Injury

Author:

Veneruso Valeria12,Petillo Emilia1,Pizzetti Fabio3,Orro Alessandro4,Comolli Davide1,De Paola Massimiliano1,Verrillo Antonietta25,Baggiolini Arianna25,Votano Simona3,Castiglione Franca3,Sponchioni Mattia3,Forloni Gianluigi1,Rossi Filippo3,Veglianese Pietro12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS via Mario Negri 2 Milano 20156 Italy

2. Faculty of Biomedical Sciences Università della Svizzera Italiana via Buffi 13 Lugano 6900 Switzerland

3. Department of Chemistry Materials and Chemical Engineering “Giulio Natta” Politecnico di Milano via Mancinelli 7 Milano 20131 Italy

4. Department of Biomedical Sciences National Research Council Institute for Biomedical Technologies Via Fratelli Cervi 93 Segrate 20054 Italy

5. Institute of Oncology Research (IOR) BIOS+ Via Francesco Chiesa 5 Bellinzona 6500 Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractCurrent treatments for modulating the glial‐mediated inflammatory response after spinal cord injury (SCI) have limited ability to improve recovery. This is quite likely due to the lack of a selective therapeutic approach acting on microgliosis and astrocytosis, the glia components most involved after trauma, while maximizing efficacy and minimizing side effects. A new nanogel that can selectively release active compounds in microglial cells and astrocytes is developed and characterized. The degree of selectivity and subcellular distribution of the nanogel is evaluated by applying an innovative super‐resolution microscopy technique, expansion microscopy. Two different administration schemes are then tested in a SCI mouse model: in an early phase, the nanogel loaded with Rolipram, an anti‐inflammatory drug, achieves significant improvement in the animal's motor performance due to the increased recruitment of microglia and macrophages that are able to localize the lesion. Treatment in the late phase, however, gives opposite results, with worse motor recovery because of the widespread degeneration. These findings demonstrate that the nanovector can be selective and functional in the treatment of the glial component in different phases of SCI. They also open a new therapeutic scenario for tackling glia‐mediated inflammation after neurodegenerative events in the central nervous system.

Funder

Politecnico di Milano

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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