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Micelles of progesterone for topical eye administration : interspecies and intertissues differences in ex vivo ocular permeability
Title: | Micelles of progesterone for topical eye administration : interspecies and intertissues differences in ex vivo ocular permeability |
Authors : | Alambiaga Caravaca, Adrián Miguel Calatayud Pascual, María Aracely Rodilla Alama, Vicente Concheiro Nine, Ángel Joaquín López Castellano, Alicia Cristina Álvarez Lorenzo, Carmen |
Keywords: | Retinitis pigmentosa - Treatment.; Permeabilidad.; Permeability.; Retinitis pigmentaria - Tratamiento.; Eye - Diseases - Treatment.; Progesterona - Uso terapéutico.; Progesterone - Therapeutic use.; Ojos - Enfermedades - Tratamiento. |
Publisher: | MDPI. |
Citation: | Alambiaga-Caravaca, A.M., Calatayud-Pascual, M.A., Rodilla, V., Concheiro, A., López-Castellano, A. & Alvarez-Lorenzo, C. (2020). Micelles of Progesterone for topical eye administration: interspecies and intertissues differences in ex vivo ocular permeability. Pharmaceutics, vol. 12, i. 8 (26 jul.), art. 702. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12080702 |
Abstract: | Progesterone (PG) may provide protection to the retina during retinitis pigmentosa, but its topical ocular supply is hampered by PG poor aqueous solubility and low ocular bioavailability. The development of e cient topical ocular forms must face up to two relevant challenges: Protective barriers of the eyes and lack of validated ex vivo tests to predict drug permeability. The aims of this study were: (i) To design micelles using Pluronic F68 and Soluplus copolymers to overcome PG solubility and permeability; and (ii) to compare drug di usion through the cornea and sclera of three animal species (rabbit, porcine, and bovine) to investigate interspecies di erences. Micelles of Pluronic F68 (3–4 nm) and Soluplus (52–59 nm) increased PG solubility by one and two orders of magnitude, respectively and exhibited nearly a 100% encapsulation e ciency. Soluplus systems showed in situ gelling capability in contrast to the low viscosity Pluronic F68 micelles. The formulations successfully passed the hen’s egg-chorioallantoic membrane test (HET-CAM) test. PG penetration through rabbit cornea and sclera was faster than through porcine or bovine cornea, although the di erences were also formulation-dependent. Porcine tissues showed intermediate permeability between rabbit and bovine. Soluplus micelles allowed greater PG accumulation in cornea and sclera whereas Pluronic F68 promoted a faster penetration of lower PG doses. |
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10637/12661 |
Rights : | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es |
ISSN: | 1660-4601 (Electrónico). |
Issue Date: | 26-Jul-2020 |
Center : | Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU |
Appears in Collections: | Dpto. Farmacia |
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