Literature DB >> 30981874

Nanoporous CD-MOF particles with uniform and inhalable size for pulmonary delivery of budesonide.

Xiaoxiao Hu1, Caifen Wang2, Lebing Wang2, Zhaoxin Liu3, Li Wu2, Guoqing Zhang2, Lin Yu2, Xiaohong Ren2, Peter York4, Lixin Sun5, Jiwen Zhang6, Haiyan Li7.   

Abstract

It is essential to optimize a carrier of dry powder inhalation (DPI) for the aerodynamic deposition in vitro to achieve pulmonary delivery of drug molecules in vivo. In this study, neutralized nanoporous γ-cyclodextrin metal-organic framework (CD-MOF) crystals with cubic morphology and uniform inhalation size were developed and modified as a DPI carrier for budesonide (BUD). Cholesterol (CHO) and leucine (LEU)-poloxamer were used to modify the CD-MOF powder for the improvement of flowability and particle aerodynamic behaviour, for which the particle size distribution, Carr's index and in vitro pulmonary deposition were assessed. Compared to CD-MOF or LEU-CD-MOF-BUD, CHO-CD-MOF had a superior mass median aerodynamic diameter (4.35 ± 0.04 μm) and inhalable performance (fine particle fraction of 30.60 ± 0.76%), which were maintained after budesonide loading (4.47 ± 0.30 μm, 24.95 ± 4.33%). The crystallinity, cytotoxicity and in vivo deposition of drug loaded samples (CHO-CD-MOF-BUD) were then investigated by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), cell viability study, in vivo fluorescence imaging and pharmacokinetic studies in rats. The characteristic PXRD crystallinity peaks of budesonide disappeared after being loaded into CHO-CD-MOF, potentially indicating the molecular incorporation of budesonide into the pores of CD-MOF. The cell viability of A549 cell was more than 90% for CHO-CD-MOF-BUD as a result of the good biocompatibility of CD-MOF. When Rhodamine B was carried by the DPI particles, the fluorescence signal at the lung tissue was markedly improved after cholesterol modification compared with CD-MOF, whilst the bioavailability of CHO-CD-MOF-BUD in rat was equivalent with that of the commercial product of Pulmicort Turbuhaler. Therefore, the CD-MOF powders modified by cholesterol can be used as a promising inhalable carrier for pulmonary delivery of drugs with small dose.
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Keywords:  Budesonide; Cholesterol; Dry powder inhalation; In vivo fluorescence imaging; γ-Cyclodextrin metal-organic framework

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30981874     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.04.030

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


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