Literature DB >> 26049075

Design, characterisation, and bioefficiency of insulin-chitosan nanoparticles after stabilisation by freeze-drying or cross-linking.

M Diop1, N Auberval2, A Viciglio1, A Langlois1, W Bietiger1, C Mura1, C Peronet1, A Bekel2, D Julien David3, M Zhao3, M Pinget1, N Jeandidier1, C Vauthier4, E Marchioni3, Y Frere2, S Sigrist5.   

Abstract

Insulin delivery by oral route would be ideal, but has no effect, due to the harsh conditions of the gastrointestinal tract. Protection of insulin using encapsulation in self-assembled particles is a promising approach. However, the lack of stability of this kind of particles in biological environments induces a low bioavailability of encapsulated insulin after oral administration. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of two stabilisation strategies alone or combined, freeze-drying and cross-linking, on insulin-loaded chitosan NPs, and to determine their bioefficiency in vitro and in vivo. NPs were prepared by complex coacervation between insulin and chitosan, stabilised either by cross linking with sodium tripolyphosphate solution (TPP), by freeze-drying or both treatments. In vitro bioefficiency NP uptake was evaluated by flow cytometry on epithelial models (Caco-2/RevHT29MTX (mucus secreting cells)). In vivo, NPs were injected via catheter in the peritoneum or duodenum on insulinopenic rats. Freeze-drying increased in size and charge (+15% vs control 412 ± 7 nm; + 36 ± 0.3 mV) in comparison with cross linking which decreased NP size (-25%) without impacting the NP charge. When combined the consecutive treatments reduced NPs size and increased charges as compared to standard level. Freeze drying is necessary to prevent the destruction of NP in intestinal environment in comparison with no freeze dryed one where 60% of NP were destroyed after 2h. Additionally freeze drying combined with cross linking treatments improved bioefficiency of NP with uptake in cell increased when mucus is present. Combination of both treatment showed a protection of insulin in vivo, with a reduction of glycemia when NPs were administrated. This work showed that the combination of freeze drying and cross linking treatment is necessary to stabilize (freeze-drying) and increase bioefficiency (cross-linking) of self assembled NP in the delivery of insulin in vitro and in vivo.
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Keywords:  Chitosan; Complex coacervation; Insulin; Nanoparticles; Oral administration

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26049075     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.05.065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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