| Literature DB >> 33798665 |
Leslie Rebibo1, Connie Tam2, Yan Sun3, Eve Shoshani4, Amit Badihi5, Taher Nassar6, Simon Benita7.
Abstract
Tacrolimus has shown efficacy in eye inflammatory diseases. However, due to the drug lability, its formulation into a stable ophthalmic product remains a challenge. Tacrolimus-loaded nanocapsules (NCs) were designed for ocular instillation. Further, the stability and effects of the formulation were analyzed under different experimental conditions. Physicochemical characterization of the NCs revealed suitable homogeneous size and high encapsulation efficiency. Moreover, the lyophilized formulation was stable at ICH long term and accelerated storage conditions, for at least 18 and 3 months, respectively. The tacrolimus NCs did not elicit any eye irritation in rabbits after single- and multiple-dose applications. Additionally, ex vivo penetration assays on isolated porcine cornea and pharmacokinetics analyses in various rabbit eye compartments demonstrated the superiority of the NCs in retention and permeation into the anterior chamber of the eye compared to the free drug dissolved in oil. Moreover, multiple dose ocular instillation of the NCs in rats allowed high tacrolimus levels in the eye with very low plasma concentrations. Finally, the developed delivery system achieved a significant decrease in four typical inflammatory markers in a murine model of keratitis, an anterior chamber inflammation. Furthermore, these NCs, applied as eye drops, displayed clinical and histological efficacy in the mainly posterior chamber inflammation model of murine, experimental auto-immune uveitis.Entities:
Keywords: Auto-immune uveitis; Keratitis; Nanocapsules; Ocular delivery; Tacrolimus
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33798665 PMCID: PMC8127065 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.03.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776