Literature DB >> 32110014

A Novel Drug Delivery Carrier Comprised of Nimodipine Drug Solution and a Nanoemulsion: Preparation, Characterization, in vitro, and in vivo Studies.

Saixu Huang1,2,3, Zhiyong Huang1,2,3, Zhiqin Fu3, Yamin Shi3,4, Qi Dai1,2, Shuyan Tang3, Yongwei Gu3, Youfa Xu3, Jianming Chen3,4, Xin Wu3, Fuzheng Ren1,2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Nimodipine (NIMO) is used clinically to treat ischemic damage resulting from subarachnoid hemorrhage. However, clinical application of NIMO is limited by poor aqueous solubility and low safety. To overcome these limitations, a novel two-vial NIMO-loaded nanoemulsion (NIMO-TNE) was designed in this study.
METHODS: NIMO-TNE was prepared by mixing a nimodipine-polyethylene glycol 400 (NIMO-PEG400) solution and a commercially available 20% injectable blank nanoemulsion (BNE). Drug distribution in NIMO-TNE, physical stability, and dilution stability were evaluated in vitro, and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics were evaluated in vivo. Safety was assessed using the hemolysis test and the intravenous irritation test, and acute toxicity of NIMO-TNE was compared with that of commercial Nimotop injection.
RESULTS: Drug loading (DL) in NIMO-TNE was enhanced 5-fold compared with that in Nimotop injection. The mean particle size of NIMO-TNE was 241.53 ± 1.48 nm. NIMO-TNE and NIMO-TNE diluted in 5% glucose injection and 0.9% sodium chloride was stable for a sufficient duration to allow for clinical use. In addition, NIMO-TNE exhibited a similar pharmacokinetic profile and similar brain ischemia reduction in a rat middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) model compared to Nimotop injection. Furthermore, NIMO-TNE did not induce hemolysis at 37°C, and NIMO-TNE induced less intravenous irritation than Nimotop injection. Moreover, NIMO-TNE could be injected at a 23-fold higher dose than the LD50 of Nimotop injection with no obvious toxicity or side effects.
CONCLUSION: NIMO-TNE is a promising formulation suitable for intravenous injection, is easy to prepare, and exhibits excellent safety.
© 2020 Huang et al.

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Keywords:  LD50; MCAO; nanoemulsion; nimodipine; pharmacokinetics

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32110014      PMCID: PMC7036601          DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S226591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1176-9114


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