1. Development of puerarin-loaded poly(lactic acid) microspheres for sustained ocular delivery: In vitro/vivo evaluation.
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Long Y, Hu J, Liu Y, Wu D, Zheng Z, Gui S, and He N
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- Animals, Rabbits, Male, Tissue Distribution, Administration, Ophthalmic, Intravitreal Injections methods, Drug Carriers chemistry, Eye drug effects, Eye metabolism, Retina drug effects, Retina metabolism, Half-Life, Isoflavones administration & dosage, Isoflavones pharmacokinetics, Isoflavones chemistry, Isoflavones pharmacology, Microspheres, Polyesters chemistry, Delayed-Action Preparations administration & dosage, Delayed-Action Preparations pharmacokinetics, Drug Liberation, Drug Delivery Systems methods, Diabetic Retinopathy drug therapy
- Abstract
Diabetic retinopathy, an ocular complication of diabetes, is an important cause of blindness in adults. Puerarin is considered to have promising potential for clinical use in treating diabetic retinopathy. In this study, we designed a novel puerarin-loaded poly(lactic acid) sustained-release microspheres suitable for ocular administration, and we assessed itsin vitro and in vivo properties. The preparation of puerarin-loaded microspheres was optimized by Box-Behnken response surface design. The encapsulation efficiency and drug loading of microspheres were 35.71% and 3.85%, respectively. The microspheres exhibited good dispersion and high safety, making it suitable for ocular drug delivery. In vitro release demonstrated that microspheres had a well-sustained release effectiveness, and its release behavior complied with the zero-order kinetic characteristics. The results of ocular tissue distribution revealed that the C
max andAUC0-∞ of the microspheres group in the retina and choroid were considerably higher than those of the solution group and the intravenous injection group. This research revealed that intravitreal injection of microspheres can significantly prolong the half-life of puerarin in eye tissues and achieve sustained drug release. Therefore, intravitreal injection of microspheres has positive implications for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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