Cyclosporine A eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model.
<h4>Purpose</h4>We aimed to compare the physicochemical properties and in vivo efficacy of commercially available nanoemulsion cyclosporine A (CsA) eyedrops in benzalkonium chloride (BAC)-induced dry eye disease (DED).<h4>Methods</h4>Particle size analysis was performed on co...
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doaj-076bab7ebf7244c3a925f2857e0dc65f2021-03-04T10:23:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011411e022480510.1371/journal.pone.0224805Cyclosporine A eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model.Seung Pil BangChang Yeor YeonNirpesh AdhikariSanjiv NeupaneHarim KimDong Cheol LeeMyeong Jin SonHyun Gyo LeeJae-Young KimJong Hwa Jun<h4>Purpose</h4>We aimed to compare the physicochemical properties and in vivo efficacy of commercially available nanoemulsion cyclosporine A (CsA) eyedrops in benzalkonium chloride (BAC)-induced dry eye disease (DED).<h4>Methods</h4>Particle size analysis was performed on conventional 0.05% CsA (Restasis, C-CsA) and two new types of 0.05% CsA eyedrops based on a self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS, SNEDDS-N and -T). Turbidometry, pH measurements and instability indices of each CsA solution were measured. DED was induced with BAC, and animals were treated with vehicle or CsA preparations. Tear volume and fluorescein staining scores were evaluated on days 7 and 14. Eyes were enucleated and subjected to IHC, TUNEL staining, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining, real-time PCR and western blotting.<h4>Results</h4>Both SNEDDSs had lower and more uniform particle size distribution than C-CsA, and a similar optical density to phosphate-buffered saline and stable pH, in contrast to the high turbidity and unstable pH of C-CsA. Aqueous tear volume and fluorescein staining scores were improved in C-CsA- and SNEDDS-treated mice. Numbers of PAS-positive goblet cells and levels of inflammatory mediators were decreased by both C-CsA and SNEDDS, although SNEDDS resolved inflammation more effectively than C-CsA.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Cyclosporine A eyedrops with SNEDDS have improved physicochemical properties and treatment efficacy in BAC-induced DED.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224805 |
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Seung Pil Bang Chang Yeor Yeon Nirpesh Adhikari Sanjiv Neupane Harim Kim Dong Cheol Lee Myeong Jin Son Hyun Gyo Lee Jae-Young Kim Jong Hwa Jun Cyclosporine A eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model. PLoS ONE |
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Seung Pil Bang Chang Yeor Yeon Nirpesh Adhikari Sanjiv Neupane Harim Kim Dong Cheol Lee Myeong Jin Son Hyun Gyo Lee Jae-Young Kim Jong Hwa Jun |
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Cyclosporine A eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model. |
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Cyclosporine A eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model. |
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Cyclosporine A eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model. |
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Cyclosporine A eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model. |
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Cyclosporine A eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model. |
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cyclosporine a eyedrops with self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems have improved physicochemical properties and efficacy against dry eye disease in a murine dry eye model. |
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<h4>Purpose</h4>We aimed to compare the physicochemical properties and in vivo efficacy of commercially available nanoemulsion cyclosporine A (CsA) eyedrops in benzalkonium chloride (BAC)-induced dry eye disease (DED).<h4>Methods</h4>Particle size analysis was performed on conventional 0.05% CsA (Restasis, C-CsA) and two new types of 0.05% CsA eyedrops based on a self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS, SNEDDS-N and -T). Turbidometry, pH measurements and instability indices of each CsA solution were measured. DED was induced with BAC, and animals were treated with vehicle or CsA preparations. Tear volume and fluorescein staining scores were evaluated on days 7 and 14. Eyes were enucleated and subjected to IHC, TUNEL staining, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining, real-time PCR and western blotting.<h4>Results</h4>Both SNEDDSs had lower and more uniform particle size distribution than C-CsA, and a similar optical density to phosphate-buffered saline and stable pH, in contrast to the high turbidity and unstable pH of C-CsA. Aqueous tear volume and fluorescein staining scores were improved in C-CsA- and SNEDDS-treated mice. Numbers of PAS-positive goblet cells and levels of inflammatory mediators were decreased by both C-CsA and SNEDDS, although SNEDDS resolved inflammation more effectively than C-CsA.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Cyclosporine A eyedrops with SNEDDS have improved physicochemical properties and treatment efficacy in BAC-induced DED. |
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