| Literature DB >> 32548967 |
Leen Van de Sande1,2, Mohammad Rahimi-Gorji1,2,3, Silvia Giordano4, Enrico Davoli4, Cristina Matteo5, Sönke Detlefsen6,7, Katharina D'Herde1, Helena Braet2,8, Molood Shariati2,8, Katrien Remaut2,8, Feifan Xie9, Charlotte Debbaut2,3, Ghader Ghorbaniasl10, Sarah Cosyns1,2, Wouter Willaert1,2, Wim Ceelen1,2,1.
Abstract
There is an increasing interest in intraperitoneal delivery of chemotherapy as an aerosol in patients with peritoneal metastasis. The currently used technology is hampered by inhomogenous drug delivery throughout the peritoneal cavity because of gravity, drag, and inertial impaction. Addition of an electrical force to aerosol particles, exerted by an electrostatic field, can improve spatial aerosol homogeneity and enhance tissue penetration. A computational fluid dynamics model shows that electrostatic precipitation (EP) results in a significantly improved aerosol distribution. Fluorescent nanoparticles (NPs) remain stable after nebulization in vitro, while EP significantly improves spatial homogeneity of NP distribution. Next, pressurized intraperitoneal chemotherapy with and without EP using NP albumin bound paclitaxel (Nab-PTX) in a novel rat model is examined. EP does not worsen the effects of CO2 insufflation and intraperitoneal Nab-PTX on mesothelial structural integrity or the severity of peritoneal inflammation. Importantly, EP significantly enhances tissue penetration of Nab-PTX in the anatomical regions not facing the nozzle of the nebulizer. Also, the addition of EP leads to more homogenous peritoneal tissue concentrations of Nab-PTX, in parallel with higher plasma concentrations. In conclusion, EP enhances spatial homogeneity and tissue uptake after intraperitoneal nebulization of anticancer NPs.Entities:
Keywords: PIPAC; computational fluid dynamics; electromotive drug administration; electrostatic precipitation; intraperitoneal drug delivery
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32548967 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202000655
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933