Cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: Preparation, stability and biological effects

Lipid nitroalkenes – nitro-fatty acids (NO2–FAs) are formed in vivo via the interaction of reactive nitrogen species with unsaturated fatty acids. The resulting electrophilic NO2–FAs play an important role in redox homeostasis and cellular stress response. This study investigated the physicochemical...

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Main Authors: Martina Zatloukalová, Lukáš Jedinák, Daniel Riman, Jana Franková, David Novák, Adrianna Cytryniak, Ewa Nazaruk, Renata Bilewicz, Jiří Vrba, Barbora Papoušková, Martin Kabeláč, Jan Vacek
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Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
Series:Redox Biology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231721002561
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Daniel Riman
Jana Franková
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Ewa Nazaruk
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Jiří Vrba
Barbora Papoušková
Martin Kabeláč
Jan Vacek
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Jiří Vrba
Barbora Papoušková
Martin Kabeláč
Jan Vacek
Cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: Preparation, stability and biological effects
Redox Biology
Nitrooleate
Monoacyl glycerol
Nitric oxide
Lipidic mesophase
Cubosome
Keratinocytes
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Lukáš Jedinák
Daniel Riman
Jana Franková
David Novák
Adrianna Cytryniak
Ewa Nazaruk
Renata Bilewicz
Jiří Vrba
Barbora Papoušková
Martin Kabeláč
Jan Vacek
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title Cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: Preparation, stability and biological effects
title_short Cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: Preparation, stability and biological effects
title_full Cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: Preparation, stability and biological effects
title_fullStr Cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: Preparation, stability and biological effects
title_full_unstemmed Cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: Preparation, stability and biological effects
title_sort cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: preparation, stability and biological effects
publisher Elsevier
series Redox Biology
issn 2213-2317
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Lipid nitroalkenes – nitro-fatty acids (NO2–FAs) are formed in vivo via the interaction of reactive nitrogen species with unsaturated fatty acids. The resulting electrophilic NO2–FAs play an important role in redox homeostasis and cellular stress response. This study investigated the physicochemical properties and reactivity of two NO2–FAs: 9/10-nitrooleic acid (1) and its newly prepared 1-monoacyl ester, (E)-2,3-hydroxypropyl 9/10-nitrooctadec-9-enoate (2), both synthesized by a direct radical nitration approach. Compounds 1 and 2 were investigated in an aqueous medium and after incorporation into lipid nanoparticles prepared from 1-monoolein, cubosomes 1@CUB and 2@CUB. Using an electrochemical analysis and LC-MS, free 1 and 2 were found to be unstable under acidic conditions, and their degradation occurred in an aqueous environment within a few minutes or hours. This degradation was associated with the production of the NO radical, as confirmed by fluorescence assay. In contrast, preparations 1@CUB and 2@CUB exhibited a significant increase in the stability of the loaded 1 and 2 up to several days to weeks. In addition to experimental data, density functional theory-based calculation results on the electronic structure and structural variability (open and closed configuration) of 1 and 2 were obtained. Finally, experiments with a human HaCaT keratinocyte cell line demonstrated the ability of 1@CUB and 2@CUB to penetrate through the cytoplasmic membrane and modulate cellular pathways, which was exemplified by the Keap1 protein level monitoring. Free 1 and 2 and the cubosomes prepared from them showed cytotoxic effect on HaCaT cells with IC50 values ranging from 1 to 8 μM after 24 h. The further development of cubosomal preparations with embedded electrophilic NO2–FAs may not only contribute to the field of fundamental research, but also to their application using an optimized lipid delivery vehicle.
topic Nitrooleate
Monoacyl glycerol
Nitric oxide
Lipidic mesophase
Cubosome
Keratinocytes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231721002561
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spelling doaj-b21201512b86428aa4787aaab186a91e2021-09-21T04:09:23ZengElsevierRedox Biology2213-23172021-10-0146102097Cubosomal lipid formulation of nitroalkene fatty acids: Preparation, stability and biological effectsMartina Zatloukalová0Lukáš Jedinák1Daniel Riman2Jana Franková3David Novák4Adrianna Cytryniak5Ewa Nazaruk6Renata Bilewicz7Jiří Vrba8Barbora Papoušková9Martin Kabeláč10Jan Vacek11Department of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Hněvotínská 3, 775 15, Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Palacký University, 17. listopadu 12, 771 46, Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Hněvotínská 3, 775 15, Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Hněvotínská 3, 775 15, Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Hněvotínská 3, 775 15, Olomouc, Czech RepublicFaculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093, Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093, Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Hněvotínská 3, 775 15, Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Palacký University, 17. listopadu 12, 77146, Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, Branišovská 31, České Budějovice, 370 05, Czech RepublicDepartment of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Hněvotínská 3, 775 15, Olomouc, Czech Republic; The Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics, Kralovopolská 135, Brno, 612 65, Czech Republic; Corresponding author. Department of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Hněvotínská 3, 775 15, Olomouc, Czech Republic.Lipid nitroalkenes – nitro-fatty acids (NO2–FAs) are formed in vivo via the interaction of reactive nitrogen species with unsaturated fatty acids. The resulting electrophilic NO2–FAs play an important role in redox homeostasis and cellular stress response. This study investigated the physicochemical properties and reactivity of two NO2–FAs: 9/10-nitrooleic acid (1) and its newly prepared 1-monoacyl ester, (E)-2,3-hydroxypropyl 9/10-nitrooctadec-9-enoate (2), both synthesized by a direct radical nitration approach. Compounds 1 and 2 were investigated in an aqueous medium and after incorporation into lipid nanoparticles prepared from 1-monoolein, cubosomes 1@CUB and 2@CUB. Using an electrochemical analysis and LC-MS, free 1 and 2 were found to be unstable under acidic conditions, and their degradation occurred in an aqueous environment within a few minutes or hours. This degradation was associated with the production of the NO radical, as confirmed by fluorescence assay. In contrast, preparations 1@CUB and 2@CUB exhibited a significant increase in the stability of the loaded 1 and 2 up to several days to weeks. In addition to experimental data, density functional theory-based calculation results on the electronic structure and structural variability (open and closed configuration) of 1 and 2 were obtained. Finally, experiments with a human HaCaT keratinocyte cell line demonstrated the ability of 1@CUB and 2@CUB to penetrate through the cytoplasmic membrane and modulate cellular pathways, which was exemplified by the Keap1 protein level monitoring. Free 1 and 2 and the cubosomes prepared from them showed cytotoxic effect on HaCaT cells with IC50 values ranging from 1 to 8 μM after 24 h. The further development of cubosomal preparations with embedded electrophilic NO2–FAs may not only contribute to the field of fundamental research, but also to their application using an optimized lipid delivery vehicle.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231721002561NitrooleateMonoacyl glycerolNitric oxideLipidic mesophaseCubosomeKeratinocytes