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Ex vivo intestinal perfusion model for investigating mucoadhesion of microcontainers.

Mette Dalskov Mosgaard1, Sophie Strindberg2, Zarmeena Abid3, Ritika Singh Petersen3, Lasse Højlund Eklund Thamdrup4, Alina Joukainen Andersen4, Stephan Sylvest Keller3, Anette Müllertz2, Line Hagner Nielsen4, Anja Boisen4.   

Abstract

Micro fabricated delivery systems have shown promise in increasing oral bioavailability of drugs. Micrometer-sized polymeric devices (microcontainers) have the potential to facilitate unidirectional drug release directly into the intestinal mucosa whereby, drug absorption can be enhanced. The aim of this study was to develop an ex vivo model to investigate mucosal adhesion and orientation of microcontainers. Furthermore, to investigate how microcontainers with varying height, shape and material behave in regards to mucoadhesion and orientation. Microcontainers were placed at the top of an inclined piece of porcine small intestine. The tissue was perfused with biorelevant medium followed by microscopic examination to observe the orientation and amount of microcontainers on the tissue. The mucoadhesion of the microcontainers were evaluated based on the observed position on the tissue after being exposed to flow. When comparing the varying types of microcontainers, good adhesion was in general observed since most of the microcontainers were located in the beginning of the intestine. Microcontainers fabricated from the epoxy-based photoresist SU-8 had a slightly better adherence than those fabricated from poly-ɛ-caprolactone (PCL). The orientation of the microcontainers appeare to be dictated mainly by the height. In general, the model showed promising results in evaluating mucoadhesion and orientation.
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Keywords:  Ex vivo intestinal perfusion; Microcontainers; Microdevices; Mucoadhesion; Oral drug delivery

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31491485     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.118658

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


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1.  Investigation of Mucoadhesion and Degradation of PCL and PLGA Microcontainers for Oral Drug Delivery.

Authors:  Zarmeena Abid; Mette Dalskov Mosgaard; Giorgio Manfroni; Ritika Singh Petersen; Line Hagner Nielsen; Anette Müllertz; Anja Boisen; Stephan Sylvest Keller
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-07       Impact factor: 4.329

2.  In Vitro, Ex Vivo and In Vivo Evaluation of Microcontainers for Oral Delivery of Insulin.

Authors:  Jacob Rune Jørgensen; Feiyang Yu; Ramakrishnan Venkatasubramanian; Line Hagner Nielsen; Hanne Mørck Nielsen; Anja Boisen; Thomas Rades; Anette Müllertz
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-01-07       Impact factor: 6.321

3.  Open-source force analyzer with broad sensing range based on an optical pickup unit.

Authors:  Tien-Jen Chang; Line Hagner Nielsen; Anja Boisen; En-Te Hwu
Journal:  HardwareX       Date:  2022-04-20

4.  Local Delivery of Streptomycin in Microcontainers Facilitates Colonization of Streptomycin-Resistant Escherichia coli in the Rat Colon.

Authors:  Anders M Torp; Khorshid Kamguyan; Juliane F Christfort; Katja Ann Kristensen; Priscila Guerra; Noëmie Daniel; Line Hagner Nielsen; Kinga Zòr; Benoit Chassaing; Anja Boisen; Martin I Bahl; Tine Rask Licht
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2022-06-27       Impact factor: 5.005

5.  Cubic Microcontainers Improve In Situ Colonic Mucoadhesion and Absorption of Amoxicillin in Rats.

Authors:  Juliane Fjelrad Christfort; Antonio José Guillot; Ana Melero; Lasse Højlund Eklund Thamdrup; Teresa M Garrigues; Anja Boisen; Kinga Zór; Line Hagner Nielsen
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-04-14       Impact factor: 6.321

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