Microalgae-Derived
Extracellular Vesicles Synergize
with Herbal Hydrogel for Energy Homeostasis in Osteoarthritis Treatment
Posted on 2025-02-21 - 17:06
Treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) remains challenging
owing to its
complex pathological microenvironment, which involves reactive oxygen
species, chronic inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, energy deficiency,
and cartilage degeneration. Herein, we report for extracellular vesicles
(SP-EVs) derived from the photosynthetic microorganism Spirulina platensis contain antioxidative and ATP-dependent
active and metabolic-related compounds for OA treatment. SP-EVs were
effectively delivered to chondrocytes, demonstrating the potential
for modulating cellular communication and energy homeostasis. To facilitate
sustained delivery of SP-EVs, the rhein hydrogel system was used for
intra-articular injection (Rh Gel@SP-EVs), which demonstrated pH responsiveness
under mildly acidic conditions and synergistic anti-inflammatory effects.
Rh Gel@SP-EVs significantly rescued mitochondrial dysfunction by ameliorating
inflammation-mediated oxidative stress and restoring the mitochondrial
membrane potential in chondrocytes. Improved mitochondrial function
facilitates the replenishment of ATP levels, further contributing
to the balance of anabolic and catabolic processes within the cartilage
matrix, eventually decelerating OA progression. Rh Gel@SP-EVs also
modulated the Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription
3 signaling pathway, implicated in suppressing inflammatory responses.
This therapeutic strategy utilized a microalgae-based herbal hydrogel
system to modulate the sustained release of SP-EVs, offering an effective
approach for treating OA by regulating energy metabolism and anti-inflammatory
mechanisms.
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Liang, Feng; Zheng, Yixin; Zhao, Chenchen; Li, Lele; Hu, Yunqi; Wang, Chenfeng; et al. (2025). Microalgae-Derived
Extracellular Vesicles Synergize
with Herbal Hydrogel for Energy Homeostasis in Osteoarthritis Treatment. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c16085Â