Literature DB >> 16730838

Pulmonary delivery of insulin by liposomal carriers.

Yi-You Huang1, Ching-Hua Wang.   

Abstract

Growing attention has been given to the potential of a pulmonary route as a non-invasive administration for systemic delivery of therapeutic agents (mainly peptides and proteins). The lungs provide a large absorptive surface area, extremely thin absorptive mucosal membrane, and good blood supply. The non-invasive nature of this pathway makes it especially valuable for the delivery of large molecular protein. However, pulmonary delivery of peptides and proteins is complicated by the complexity of the anatomic structure of the human respiratory system and the effect of disposition exerted by the respiration process. In this study, novel nebulizer-compatible liposomal carrier for aerosol pulmonary drug delivery of insulin was developed and characterized. Experimental results showed that insulin could be efficiently encapsulated into liposomes by preformed vesicles and detergent dialyzing method. The optimal encapsulation efficiency was achieved when 40% ethanol was used. The particle size of liposomal aerosols from ultrasonic nebulizer approximated to 1 mum. Insulin was stable in the liposomal solution. Animal studies showed that plasma glucose level was effectively reduced when liposomal insulin was delivered by inhalation route of using aerosolized insulin-encapsulated liposomes. Including fluorescent probe (phosphatidylethanolamine-rhodamine) into liposome, we found that the liposomal carriers were effectively and homogeneously distributed in the lung aveolar. Liposome-mediated pulmonary drug delivery promotes an increase in drug retention-time in the lungs, and more importantly, a reduction in extrapulmonary side-effects which invariably results in enhanced therapeutic efficacies.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16730838     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2006.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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