Cracking
the Chloroquine Conundrum: The Application
of Defective UiO-66 Metal–Organic Framework Materials to Prevent
the Onset of Heart DefectsIn Vivo and In Vitro
posted on 2020-12-30, 19:14authored byPrzemysław J. Jodłowski, Grzegorz Kurowski, Łukasz Kuterasiński, Maciej Sitarz, Piotr Jeleń, Jolanta Jaśkowska, Andrzej Kołodziej, Anna Pajdak, Zbigniew Majka, Anna Boguszewska-Czubara
In
this study, we present a modulated synthesis nanocrystalline
defective UiO-66 metal–organic framework as a potential chloroquine
diphosphate (CQ) delivery system. Increasing the concentration of
hydrochloric acid during the modulated synthesis resulted in a considerable
increase of pore volume, which enhanced the CQ loading in CQ@UiO-66
composites. Drug release tests for CQ@UiO-66 composites have confirmed
prolonged CQ release in comparison with pure CQ. In vivo tests on
a Danio reiro model organism have revealed
that CQ released from CQ@UiO-66 25% showed lower toxicity and fewer
cardiotoxic effects manifested by cardiac malformations and arrhythmia
in comparison to analogous doses of CQ. Cytotoxicity tests proved
that the CQ loaded on the defective UiO-66 cargo resulted in increased
viability of cardiac cells (H9C2) as compared to incubation with pure
CQ. The experimental results presented here may be a step forward
in the context of reducing the cardiotoxicity CQ.