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Curcumin Administered as Micellar Solution Suppresses Intestinal Inflammation and Colorectal Carcinogenesis

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Pages 686-693 | Received 15 Jan 2020, Accepted 07 May 2020, Published online: 29 May 2020
 

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers and preventive strategies based on natural compounds are highly desirable. Curcumin, the principal bioactive compound in Curcuma longa, was described to have multiple beneficial health effects. A drawback, however, is the low bioavailability due to its insolubility in water. Here, we studied whether nanoscaled micellar curcumin with improved bioavailability administered in drinking water reduces inflammation and CRC formation in a mouse model. C57BL6 wild-type (WT) mice and a strain defective in the DNA repair enzyme O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) were used, in which tumors were induced by azoxymethane (AOM) followed by dextran sodium sulfate (DSS). Inflammation and tumor formation were determined by mini-colonoscopy. Micellar curcumin (mCur) administered in drinking water significantly reduced AOM/DSS-induced colorectal inflammation in both WT and MGMT-deficient mice as compared to animals receiving drinking water with micelles not containing curcumin. In line with this, the tumor yield and tumor score were significantly lower in mCur-treated mice compared to the control group. No adverse effects were observed in animals receiving mCur daily for at least three months. Overall, our data show that chronic oral administered micellar curcumin is well tolerated and reduces chemical-induced gut inflammation and CRC formation in mice.

Impact: The study shows that micellar curcumin with high bioavailability chronically administered at low and physiologically relevant concentration suppresses inflammation and carcinogenesis in a mouse colorectal tumor model.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful for control micells and micelles containing curcumin from Aquanova AG.

Conflict of Interest Statement

BK and JanF are scientific consultants, and DB is head of Research&Development and the scientific board of Aquanova AG. The company supported the study without having any influence on acquisition and interpretation of data. All other authors declare there is no conflict of interest.

Author Contributions

BK and JF planned the experiments, NS, BK and GN performed the experiments, DB provided reagents and materials, BK and NS performed data analysis and statistics, BK wrote the manuscript, JanF supported the study by intellectual advise, all authors red, corrected and approved the submitted version of the manuscript.

Additional information

Funding

The study was supported in part by a grant from the German Cancer Aid to BK.

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