Literature DB >> 29501738

Oral insulin delivery, the challenge to increase insulin bioavailability: Influence of surface charge in nanoparticle system.

Elodie Czuba1, Mouhamadou Diop1, Carole Mura1, Anais Schaschkow1, Allan Langlois1, William Bietiger1, Romain Neidl1, Aurélien Virciglio1, Nathalie Auberval2, Diane Julien-David3, Elisa Maillard1, Yves Frere2, Eric Marchioni3, Michel Pinget1, Séverine Sigrist4.   

Abstract

Oral administration of insulin increases patient comfort and could improve glycemic control thanks to the hepatic first passage. However, challenges remain. The current approach uses poly (d, lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs), an effective drug carrier system with a long acting profile. However, this system presents a bioavailability of less than 20% for insulin encapsulation. In this context, physico-chemical parameters like surface charge could play a critical role in NP uptake by the intestinal barrier. Therefore, we developed a simple method to modulate NP surface charge to test its impact on uptake in vitro and finally on NP efficiency in vivo. Various NPs were prepared in the presence (+) or absence (-) of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), and/or coated with chitosan chloride. In vitro internalization was tested using epithelial culture of Caco-2 or using a co-culture (Caco-2/RevHT29MTX) by flow cytometry. NPs were then administered by oral route using a pharmaceutical complex vector (100 or 250 UI/kg) in a diabetic rat model. SDS-NPs (-42 ± 2 mV) were more negatively charged than -PVA-NPs (-22 ± 1 mV) and chitosan-coated NPs were highly positively charged (56 ± 2 mV) compared to +PVA particles (-2 ± 1 mV), which were uncharged. In the Caco-2 model, NP internalization was significantly improved by using negatively charged NPs (SDS NPs) compared to using classical NPs (+PVA NPs) and chitosan-coated NPs. Finally, the efficacy of insulin SDS-NPs was demonstrated in vivo (100 or 250 UI insulin/kg) with a reduction of blood glucose levels in diabetic rats. Formulation of negatively charged NPs represents a promising approach to improve NP uptake and insulin bioavailability for oral delivery.
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Keywords:  Bioavailability; Charge; Diabetes; Insulin; Nanoparticle; Oral administration

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29501738     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2018.02.045

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


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