Cyclodextrin Enhances Corneal Tolerability and Reduces Ocular Toxicity Caused by Diclofenac

With advances in refractive surgery and demand for cataract removal and lens replacement, the ocular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has increased. One of the most commonly used NSAIDs is diclofenac (Diclo). In this study, cyclodextrins (CDs), α-, β-, γ-, and HP-β-CDs, were inve...

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Main Authors: Hamdy Abdelkader, Zeinab Fathalla, Hossam Moharram, Taha F. S. Ali, Barbara Pierscionek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5260976
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spelling doaj-6a119ed9b6454854b07ab4e4bbef123c2020-11-24T22:50:34ZengHindawi LimitedOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity1942-09001942-09942018-01-01201810.1155/2018/52609765260976Cyclodextrin Enhances Corneal Tolerability and Reduces Ocular Toxicity Caused by DiclofenacHamdy Abdelkader0Zeinab Fathalla1Hossam Moharram2Taha F. S. Ali3Barbara Pierscionek4Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Minia University, Mina, EgyptDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Minia University, Mina, EgyptDepartment of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EgyptDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Minia University, Mina, EgyptSchool of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, 50 Shakespeare Street, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UKWith advances in refractive surgery and demand for cataract removal and lens replacement, the ocular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has increased. One of the most commonly used NSAIDs is diclofenac (Diclo). In this study, cyclodextrins (CDs), α-, β-, γ-, and HP-β-CDs, were investigated with in vitro irritation and in vivo ulceration models in rabbits to reduce Diclo toxicity. Diclo-, α-, β-, γ-, and HP-β-CD inclusion complexes were prepared and characterized and Diclo-CD complexes were evaluated for corneal permeation, red blood cell (RBCs) haemolysis, corneal opacity/permeability, and toxicity. Guest- (Diclo-) host (CD) solid inclusion complexes were formed only with β-, γ-, and HP-β-CDs. Amphipathic properties for Diclo were recorded and this surfactant-like functionality might contribute to the unwanted effects of Diclo on the surface of the eye. Contact angle and spreading coefficients were used to assess Diclo-CDs in solution. Reduction of ocular toxicity 3-fold to16-fold and comparable corneal permeability to free Diclo were recorded only with Diclo-γ-CD and Diclo-HP-β-CD complexes. These two complexes showed faster healing rates without scar formation compared with exposure to the Diclo solution and to untreated groups. This study also highlighted that Diclo-γ-CD and Diclo-HP-β-CD demonstrated fast healing without scar formation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5260976
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author Hamdy Abdelkader
Zeinab Fathalla
Hossam Moharram
Taha F. S. Ali
Barbara Pierscionek
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Zeinab Fathalla
Hossam Moharram
Taha F. S. Ali
Barbara Pierscionek
Cyclodextrin Enhances Corneal Tolerability and Reduces Ocular Toxicity Caused by Diclofenac
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
author_facet Hamdy Abdelkader
Zeinab Fathalla
Hossam Moharram
Taha F. S. Ali
Barbara Pierscionek
author_sort Hamdy Abdelkader
title Cyclodextrin Enhances Corneal Tolerability and Reduces Ocular Toxicity Caused by Diclofenac
title_short Cyclodextrin Enhances Corneal Tolerability and Reduces Ocular Toxicity Caused by Diclofenac
title_full Cyclodextrin Enhances Corneal Tolerability and Reduces Ocular Toxicity Caused by Diclofenac
title_fullStr Cyclodextrin Enhances Corneal Tolerability and Reduces Ocular Toxicity Caused by Diclofenac
title_full_unstemmed Cyclodextrin Enhances Corneal Tolerability and Reduces Ocular Toxicity Caused by Diclofenac
title_sort cyclodextrin enhances corneal tolerability and reduces ocular toxicity caused by diclofenac
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
issn 1942-0900
1942-0994
publishDate 2018-01-01
description With advances in refractive surgery and demand for cataract removal and lens replacement, the ocular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has increased. One of the most commonly used NSAIDs is diclofenac (Diclo). In this study, cyclodextrins (CDs), α-, β-, γ-, and HP-β-CDs, were investigated with in vitro irritation and in vivo ulceration models in rabbits to reduce Diclo toxicity. Diclo-, α-, β-, γ-, and HP-β-CD inclusion complexes were prepared and characterized and Diclo-CD complexes were evaluated for corneal permeation, red blood cell (RBCs) haemolysis, corneal opacity/permeability, and toxicity. Guest- (Diclo-) host (CD) solid inclusion complexes were formed only with β-, γ-, and HP-β-CDs. Amphipathic properties for Diclo were recorded and this surfactant-like functionality might contribute to the unwanted effects of Diclo on the surface of the eye. Contact angle and spreading coefficients were used to assess Diclo-CDs in solution. Reduction of ocular toxicity 3-fold to16-fold and comparable corneal permeability to free Diclo were recorded only with Diclo-γ-CD and Diclo-HP-β-CD complexes. These two complexes showed faster healing rates without scar formation compared with exposure to the Diclo solution and to untreated groups. This study also highlighted that Diclo-γ-CD and Diclo-HP-β-CD demonstrated fast healing without scar formation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5260976
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