Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery

Xiaoyu Chen, Wenhua Huang, Blenda Chi Kwan Wong, Linlin Yin, Yuen Fan Wong, Min Xu, Zhijun YangSchool of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong KongPurpose: The main objective of this study was to develop a novel aerosolized liposome formulation for pulmonary delivery of...

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Main Authors: Chen X, Huang W, Kwan Wong BC, Yin L, Wong YF, Xu M, Yang Z
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2012-02-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/liposomes-prolong-the-therapeutic-effect-of-anti-asthmatic-medication--a9366
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spelling doaj-f3b9b8c836be479693bf9ca28ffe45542020-11-24T22:39:15ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1176-91141178-20132012-02-012012default11391148Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary deliveryChen XHuang WKwan Wong BCYin LWong YFXu MYang ZXiaoyu Chen, Wenhua Huang, Blenda Chi Kwan Wong, Linlin Yin, Yuen Fan Wong, Min Xu, Zhijun YangSchool of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong KongPurpose: The main objective of this study was to develop a novel aerosolized liposome formulation for pulmonary delivery of anti-asthmatic medication and to explore the relationship between the bioavailability and anti-asthmatic efficacy of such a formulation. Asthma treatment usually requires frequent administration of medication for sustained bronchodilating response. Liposomes are known for their capability for sustained drug release and thus would be a suitable delivery system for anti-asthmatic medication for prolonged therapeutic effect. Salbutamol sulfate (SBS) was chosen as the model drug in this study because of its high water solubility and fast absorption after administration.Methods: SBS was efficiently encapsulated into liposomes by the vesicular phospholipid gel technique. SBS permeability across the pulmonary membrane of an Asian toad was determined by in vitro study. Intratracheal administration of liposomes labeled with the fluorescent dye 1,1'-dioctadecyltetramethyl indotricarbocyanine iodide (DiR) in a rat model was assessed by a small animal imaging system and pharmacokinetic analysis. Pharmacodynamic analysis was performed in guinea pigs using the Konzett–Rössler method.Results: SBS was efficiently encapsulated into liposomes with encapsulation efficiency as high as 70%. The particle size of the SBS liposome suspension was approximately 57 ± 21 nm. In the in vitro study of permeability across the pulmonary membrane of Asian toads, SBS from liposomes demonstrated a slower transport rate compared to free SBS solution. Pulmonary delivery of liposomes in a rat model showed that the liposomes were effectively distributed in the respiratory tract and lungs, and that the release of SBS from liposomes was sustained for at least 48 hours. Pharmacodynamic analysis in a guinea pig model showed that the anti-asthmatic effect of SBS liposomes persisted for up to 18 hours, whereas that of free SBS solution was less than 8 hours.Conclusion: The overall results demonstrated that liposomes could increase the concentration and retention time of SBS in the lungs and therefore prolong its therapeutic effect.Keywords: salbutamol sulfate, asthma, intratracheal administration, sustained releasehttp://www.dovepress.com/liposomes-prolong-the-therapeutic-effect-of-anti-asthmatic-medication--a9366
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author Chen X
Huang W
Kwan Wong BC
Yin L
Wong YF
Xu M
Yang Z
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Huang W
Kwan Wong BC
Yin L
Wong YF
Xu M
Yang Z
Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery
International Journal of Nanomedicine
author_facet Chen X
Huang W
Kwan Wong BC
Yin L
Wong YF
Xu M
Yang Z
author_sort Chen X
title Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery
title_short Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery
title_full Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery
title_fullStr Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery
title_full_unstemmed Liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery
title_sort liposomes prolong the therapeutic effect of anti-asthmatic medication via pulmonary delivery
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1176-9114
1178-2013
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Xiaoyu Chen, Wenhua Huang, Blenda Chi Kwan Wong, Linlin Yin, Yuen Fan Wong, Min Xu, Zhijun YangSchool of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong KongPurpose: The main objective of this study was to develop a novel aerosolized liposome formulation for pulmonary delivery of anti-asthmatic medication and to explore the relationship between the bioavailability and anti-asthmatic efficacy of such a formulation. Asthma treatment usually requires frequent administration of medication for sustained bronchodilating response. Liposomes are known for their capability for sustained drug release and thus would be a suitable delivery system for anti-asthmatic medication for prolonged therapeutic effect. Salbutamol sulfate (SBS) was chosen as the model drug in this study because of its high water solubility and fast absorption after administration.Methods: SBS was efficiently encapsulated into liposomes by the vesicular phospholipid gel technique. SBS permeability across the pulmonary membrane of an Asian toad was determined by in vitro study. Intratracheal administration of liposomes labeled with the fluorescent dye 1,1'-dioctadecyltetramethyl indotricarbocyanine iodide (DiR) in a rat model was assessed by a small animal imaging system and pharmacokinetic analysis. Pharmacodynamic analysis was performed in guinea pigs using the Konzett–Rössler method.Results: SBS was efficiently encapsulated into liposomes with encapsulation efficiency as high as 70%. The particle size of the SBS liposome suspension was approximately 57 ± 21 nm. In the in vitro study of permeability across the pulmonary membrane of Asian toads, SBS from liposomes demonstrated a slower transport rate compared to free SBS solution. Pulmonary delivery of liposomes in a rat model showed that the liposomes were effectively distributed in the respiratory tract and lungs, and that the release of SBS from liposomes was sustained for at least 48 hours. Pharmacodynamic analysis in a guinea pig model showed that the anti-asthmatic effect of SBS liposomes persisted for up to 18 hours, whereas that of free SBS solution was less than 8 hours.Conclusion: The overall results demonstrated that liposomes could increase the concentration and retention time of SBS in the lungs and therefore prolong its therapeutic effect.Keywords: salbutamol sulfate, asthma, intratracheal administration, sustained release
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