In vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat models
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the in vivo retention capabilities of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application with nonoxinol-9 as the model drug. Two in situ hydrogel formulations, which contained 18% poloxamer 407 plus 1% poloxamer 188 (GEL1, relative hydrophobic) or 6% p...
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doaj-36a86114ae024973b69671f7660455802020-11-24T21:54:45ZengElsevierActa Pharmaceutica Sinica B2211-38352211-38432017-07-017450250910.1016/j.apsb.2017.03.003In vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat modelsYu Liu0Fujin Yang1Linglin Feng2Long Yang3Lingyun Chen4Gang Wei5Weiyue Lu6Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery, Ministry of Education, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, ChinaKey Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery, Ministry of Education, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, ChinaShanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research, National Population and Family Planning Key Laboratory of Contraceptives Drugs and Devices, Shanghai 200032, ChinaKey Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery, Ministry of Education, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, ChinaYunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming 650500, ChinaKey Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery, Ministry of Education, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, ChinaKey Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery, Ministry of Education, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, ChinaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the in vivo retention capabilities of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application with nonoxinol-9 as the model drug. Two in situ hydrogel formulations, which contained 18% poloxamer 407 plus 1% poloxamer 188 (GEL1, relative hydrophobic) or 6% poloxamer 188 (GEL2, relative hydrophilic), were compared with respect to the rheological properties, in vitro hydrogel erosion and drug release. The vaginal retention capabilities of these hydrogel formulations were further determined in two small animal models, including drug quantitation of vaginal rinsing fluid in mice and isotope tracing with 99mTc in rats. The two formulations exhibited similar phase transition temperatures ranging from 27 to 32 °C. Increasing the content of poloxamer 188 resulted in higher rheological moduli under body temperature, but slightly accelerated hydrogel erosion and drug release. When compared in vivo, GEL1 was eliminated significantly slower in rat vagina than GEL2, while the vaginal retention of these two hydrogel formulations behaved similarly in mice. In conclusion, increases in the hydrophilic content of formulations led to faster hydrogel erosion, drug release and intravaginal elimination. Rats appear to be a better animal model than mice to evaluate the in situ hydrogel for vaginal application.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221138351630421XVaginal administrationPoloxamerThermosensitive hydrogelRetentionNonoxinol-9 |
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Yu Liu Fujin Yang Linglin Feng Long Yang Lingyun Chen Gang Wei Weiyue Lu In vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat models Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B Vaginal administration Poloxamer Thermosensitive hydrogel Retention Nonoxinol-9 |
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Yu Liu Fujin Yang Linglin Feng Long Yang Lingyun Chen Gang Wei Weiyue Lu |
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In vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat models |
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In vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat models |
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In vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat models |
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In vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat models |
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In vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat models |
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in vivo retention of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application in mouse and rat models |
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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B |
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2211-3835 2211-3843 |
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the in vivo retention capabilities of poloxamer-based in situ hydrogels for vaginal application with nonoxinol-9 as the model drug. Two in situ hydrogel formulations, which contained 18% poloxamer 407 plus 1% poloxamer 188 (GEL1, relative hydrophobic) or 6% poloxamer 188 (GEL2, relative hydrophilic), were compared with respect to the rheological properties, in vitro hydrogel erosion and drug release. The vaginal retention capabilities of these hydrogel formulations were further determined in two small animal models, including drug quantitation of vaginal rinsing fluid in mice and isotope tracing with 99mTc in rats. The two formulations exhibited similar phase transition temperatures ranging from 27 to 32 °C. Increasing the content of poloxamer 188 resulted in higher rheological moduli under body temperature, but slightly accelerated hydrogel erosion and drug release. When compared in vivo, GEL1 was eliminated significantly slower in rat vagina than GEL2, while the vaginal retention of these two hydrogel formulations behaved similarly in mice. In conclusion, increases in the hydrophilic content of formulations led to faster hydrogel erosion, drug release and intravaginal elimination. Rats appear to be a better animal model than mice to evaluate the in situ hydrogel for vaginal application. |
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Vaginal administration Poloxamer Thermosensitive hydrogel Retention Nonoxinol-9 |
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