CO-releasing
molecules (CORMs) have been widely studied for their
anti-inflammatory, antiapoptotic, and antiproliferative effects. CORM-3
is a water-soluble Ru-based metal carbonyl complex, which metallates
serum proteins and readily releases CO in biological media. In this
work, we evaluated the anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effects
of gold nanoparticles–CORM-3 conjugates, AuNPs@PEG@BSA·Ru(CO)
x
, exploring its use as an efficient CO carrier.
Our results suggest that the nanoformulation was capable of inducing
a more pronounced cell effect, at the anti-inflammatory level and
a faster tissue repair, probably derived from a rapid cell uptake
of the nanoformulation that results in the increase of CO inside the
cell.
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