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  • Mucus consists of mucin polymers linked by disulfide bonds, and in muco-obstructive diseases, these bonds increase mucus viscosity and stiffness.
  • Reducing agents that can break these disulfide bonds may help restore healthy mucus flow by treating abnormal mucus properties.
  • The study compares the effectiveness of three reducing agents using a rheological assay to analyze how each agent affects the properties of a mucus-like hydrogel, highlighting their different degradation mechanisms and potential impact on drug delivery and treatment.

Article Abstract

Mucus is composed of a complex network of mucin polymers connected by disulfide bonds. In muco-obstructive diseases, an increase in mucin disulfide crosslinks contributes to pathologic mucus formation, characterized by an increase in mucus viscosity and stiffness. Reducing agents that break down the disulfide bonds between mucins can be used to treat pathologic mucus and restore healthy mucus flow properties. Here, we compare three reducing agents a rheological assay. A mucus-mimetic disulfide-crosslinked hyaluronic acid hydrogel was treated with thiolated dendritic polyglycerol sulfate (dPGS-SH), -acetylcysteine (NAC), or dithiothreitol (DTT). A magnetic microwire rheometer was used to track the rheology of the hydrogel over time as the treatment degraded the sample. This nondestructive and minimally invasive technique reveals differences in the degradation mechanism between these reducing agents, with potential implications for drug delivery and the treatment of muco-obstructive diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4sm01118jDOI Listing

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