Literature DB >> 27845192

Controlling drug release from non-aqueous environments: Moderating delivery from ocular silicone oil drug reservoirs to combat proliferative vitreoretinopathy.

Helen Cauldbeck1, Maude Le Hellaye2, Mark Long3, Stephnie M Kennedy4, Rachel L Williams4, Victoria R Kearns5, Steve P Rannard6.   

Abstract

In a number of cases of retinal detachment, treatment may require the removal of the vitreous humour within the eye and replacement with silicone oil to aid healing of the retina. The insertion of silicone oil offers the opportunity to also deliver drugs to the inside of the eye; however, drug solubility in silicone oil is poor and release from this hydrophobic drug reservoir is not readily controlled. Here, we have designed a range of statistical graft copolymers that incorporate dimethylsiloxane and ethylene glycol repeat units within the side chains, allowing short chains of oligo(ethylene glycol) to be solubilised within silicone oil and provide hydrogen bond acceptor sites to interact with acid functional drug molecules. Our hypothesis included the potential for such interactions to be able to delay/control drug release and for polymer architecture and composition to play a role in the silicone oil miscibility of the targeted polymers. This strategy has been successfully demonstrated using both ibuprofen and all-trans retinoic acid; drugs with anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferation activity. After the copolymers were shown to be non-toxic to retinal pigment epithelial cells, studies of drug release using radiochemical approaches showed that the presence of 10v/v% of a linear graft copolymer could extend ibuprofen release over three-fold (from 3days to >9days) whilst the release of all-trans retinoic from the silicone oil phase was extended to >72days. These timescales are highly clinically relevant showing the potential to tune drug delivery during the healing process and offer an efficient means to improve patient outcomes.
Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Graft copolymer; Hydrogen bonding; Non-polar drug reservoir, ocular drug delivery; RAFT polymerization; Silicone oil

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27845192     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.11.010

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


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2.  In vitro and computational modelling of drug delivery across the outer blood-retinal barrier.

Authors:  Alys E Davies; Rachel L Williams; Gaia Lugano; Serban R Pop; Victoria R Kearns
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Review 4.  The Use of Polymer Blends in the Treatment of Ocular Diseases.

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5.  Intravitreal Application: Physicochemical Properties of Drugs Dissolved in Silicone Oils of Different Density in Comparison to the Porcine Vitreous Body.

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7.  Modulated release from implantable ocular silicone oil tamponade drug reservoirs.

Authors:  Helen Cauldbeck; Maude Le Hellaye; Tom O McDonald; Mark Long; Rachel L Williams; Steve P Rannard; Victoria R Kearns
Journal:  J Polym Sci A Polym Chem       Date:  2018-02-09       Impact factor: 2.702

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