posted on 2025-03-26, 08:08authored byGuihong Lu, Shanming Lu, Haibing Dai, Fan Zhang, Xiaotian Wang, Weiqun Li, Lin Mei, Hui Tan
Inflammation and oxidative stress are important features
of traumatic
ulcerative colitis (UC). Turmeric has been used as a dietary and functional
ingredient for its potent anti-inflammatory effects in UC therapy.
However, its practical effectiveness is hindered by limited reactive
oxygen species (ROS) elimination properties. To address this, we constructed
a unique treatment agent by growing cerium oxide (CeO2)
nanocrystals on the membranes of turmeric-derived nanovesicles (TNVs),
named as TNV-Ce. The resulted TNV-Ce could suppress inflammation and
exhibit exceptional ROS-scavenging activity, which was validated both
in lipopolysaccharide-induced macrophages and dextran sulfate sodium
salt-induced chronic colitis mouse model. Following oral administration,
TNV-Ce significantly accumulated at inflamed sites, effectively eliminating
ROS and inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines for synergistic action
against UC.