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Verena M Leitner1, Davide Guggi, Alexander H Krauland, Andreas Bernkop-Schnürch.
Abstract
It was the aim of this study to develop and evaluate a nasal microparticulate delivery system for human growth hormone (hGH) based on the thiomer polycarbophil-cysteine (PCP-Cys) in combination with the permeation mediator glutathione (GSH). Microparticles were prepared by dissolving PCP-Cys/GSH/hGH (7.5:1:1.5), PCP/hGH (8.5:1.5), and mannitol/hGH (8.5:1.5) in demineralized water, followed by lyophilization and micronization. Particles were evaluated with regard to size distribution and swelling behavior using a laser diffraction particle size analyzer. The release of fluorescence-labelled hGH from microparticles was determined in Franz diffusion chambers. In vivo studies in rats were performed comparing the nasal bioavailability achieved by PCP-Cys/GSH/hGH microparticles with that of unmodified PCP/hGH microparticles and mannitol/hGH powder. PCP-Cys/GSH/hGH and PCP/hGH microparticles showed a comparable size distribution (80% in the range of 4.8-23 microm) and swelled to almost fourfold size in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). Both formulations exhibited almost identical sustained drug release profiles. The intranasal administration of the PCP-Cys/GSH/hGH microparticulate formulation resulted in a relative bioavailability of 8.11+/-2.15%, which represents a 3-fold and 3.3-fold improvement compared to that of PCP/hGH microparticles and mannitol/hGH powder, respectively. The study suggests that the PCP-Cys/GSH/hGH nasal microparticulate formulation might represent a promising novel tool for the systemic delivery of hGH.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15491813 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2004.08.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776