TY - JOUR
T1 - Revolutionizing drug delivery strategies with probucol to combat oxidative stress in retinal degeneration
T2 - A comprehensive review
AU - Wagle, Susbin Raj
AU - Kovacevic, Bozica
AU - Sen, Le Yang
AU - Diress, Mengistie
AU - Foster, Thomas
AU - Ionescu, Corina Mihaela
AU - Lim, Patrick
AU - Brunet, Alicia
AU - James, Rebekah
AU - Carvalho, Livia
AU - Mooranian, Armin
AU - Al-Salami, Hani
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - Localized oxidative stress plays a key role in the development of retinal degenerative diseases, with diabetic retinopathy (DR) being one of them, contributing significantly to this vision-threatening complication of diabetes. Increased oxidative burden leads to dysfunction across various retinal cell types, including vascular endothelial cells, neurons, glial cells and pericytes. Importantly, even after achieving normalized glycemia, the detrimental effects of oxidative stress persist. Nonetheless, growing data highlights the therapeutic potential of antioxidants in safeguarding vision. However, extensive clinical trials using traditional antioxidants have produced mixed results. Therefore, probucol, known for its ability to limit vascular oxidative stress, decrease superoxide generation, and improve endogenous antioxidant activity, is a promising candidate explored in this review. In addition to describing probucol, this review will explore novel therapeutic formulation strategies by incorporating bile acid into probucol-loaded nanoparticles to enhance drug delivery to the posterior segment of the eye for more effective management of DR. The integration of bio-nanotechnology with probucol and bile acids represents a promising avenue for developing effective therapies for DR, addressing the limitations of traditional antioxidant treatments.
AB - Localized oxidative stress plays a key role in the development of retinal degenerative diseases, with diabetic retinopathy (DR) being one of them, contributing significantly to this vision-threatening complication of diabetes. Increased oxidative burden leads to dysfunction across various retinal cell types, including vascular endothelial cells, neurons, glial cells and pericytes. Importantly, even after achieving normalized glycemia, the detrimental effects of oxidative stress persist. Nonetheless, growing data highlights the therapeutic potential of antioxidants in safeguarding vision. However, extensive clinical trials using traditional antioxidants have produced mixed results. Therefore, probucol, known for its ability to limit vascular oxidative stress, decrease superoxide generation, and improve endogenous antioxidant activity, is a promising candidate explored in this review. In addition to describing probucol, this review will explore novel therapeutic formulation strategies by incorporating bile acid into probucol-loaded nanoparticles to enhance drug delivery to the posterior segment of the eye for more effective management of DR. The integration of bio-nanotechnology with probucol and bile acids represents a promising avenue for developing effective therapies for DR, addressing the limitations of traditional antioxidant treatments.
KW - Antioxidant
KW - Bile acid
KW - Diabetic Retinopathy
KW - Free radical
KW - Nanoparticles
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - Probucol
KW - Retinal degeneration
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105000624400&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ejpb.2025.114695
DO - 10.1016/j.ejpb.2025.114695
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40089074
AN - SCOPUS:105000624400
SN - 0939-6411
VL - 210
SP - 1
EP - 17
JO - European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
JF - European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
M1 - 114695
ER -