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Conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis

This study aimed to deliver a potential water-soluble antiviral drug (sofosbuvir) through optimized vesicular lipid nanocarriers (LNs) to the rat brain as a novel strategy against viral meningitis. A 2(3) factorial design approach was established to assess the effect of formulation composition and p...

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Autores principales: Satapathy, Bhabani Sankar, Sahoo, Pralaya Kumar, Pattnaik, Snigdha, Nayak, Amit Kumar, Maharana, Laxmidhar, Sahoo, Rudra Narayan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06540e
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author Satapathy, Bhabani Sankar
Sahoo, Pralaya Kumar
Pattnaik, Snigdha
Nayak, Amit Kumar
Maharana, Laxmidhar
Sahoo, Rudra Narayan
author_facet Satapathy, Bhabani Sankar
Sahoo, Pralaya Kumar
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description This study aimed to deliver a potential water-soluble antiviral drug (sofosbuvir) through optimized vesicular lipid nanocarriers (LNs) to the rat brain as a novel strategy against viral meningitis. A 2(3) factorial design approach was established to assess the effect of formulation composition and process variables on the physicochemical properties of the LNs. Sofosbuvir-loaded LNs (SLNs) were developed by lipid layer hydration method utilizing optimized parameters and evaluated for various in vitro characterizations like FTIR, DSC, XRD, FESEM, vesicle size, zeta potential, drug carrying capacity and drug release. Plasma and brain pharmacokinetic (PK) studies were conducted in Sprague-Dawley rats. FTIR data depicted the absence of any major interaction between the drug and the excipients. DSC revealed a sharp endothermic peak for the drug. XRD showed the amorphic nature of the SLNs. Optimized SLNs were spherical as depicted from FESEM with 42.43 nm size, −49.21 mV zeta potential, 8.31% drug loading and sustained drug release in vitro. Plasma/brain PK studies depicted significant improvement in key PK parameters, viz. AUC, AUMC, MRT, and V(d), compared to those for the free drug. A more than 3.5-fold increase in MRT was observed for optimized SLNs (11.2 h) in brain tissue compared to the free drug (3.7 h). Ex vivo hemolysis data confirmed the non-toxic nature of the SLNs to human red blood cells. In silico docking study further confirmed strong interaction between the drug and selected protein 4YXP (herpes simplex) with docking score of −7.5 and 7EWQ protein (mumps virus) with docking score of −7.3. The optimized SLNs may be taken for further in vivo studies to pave the way towards clinical translation.
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spelling pubmed-106465282023-11-15 Conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis Satapathy, Bhabani Sankar Sahoo, Pralaya Kumar Pattnaik, Snigdha Nayak, Amit Kumar Maharana, Laxmidhar Sahoo, Rudra Narayan RSC Adv Chemistry This study aimed to deliver a potential water-soluble antiviral drug (sofosbuvir) through optimized vesicular lipid nanocarriers (LNs) to the rat brain as a novel strategy against viral meningitis. A 2(3) factorial design approach was established to assess the effect of formulation composition and process variables on the physicochemical properties of the LNs. Sofosbuvir-loaded LNs (SLNs) were developed by lipid layer hydration method utilizing optimized parameters and evaluated for various in vitro characterizations like FTIR, DSC, XRD, FESEM, vesicle size, zeta potential, drug carrying capacity and drug release. Plasma and brain pharmacokinetic (PK) studies were conducted in Sprague-Dawley rats. FTIR data depicted the absence of any major interaction between the drug and the excipients. DSC revealed a sharp endothermic peak for the drug. XRD showed the amorphic nature of the SLNs. Optimized SLNs were spherical as depicted from FESEM with 42.43 nm size, −49.21 mV zeta potential, 8.31% drug loading and sustained drug release in vitro. Plasma/brain PK studies depicted significant improvement in key PK parameters, viz. AUC, AUMC, MRT, and V(d), compared to those for the free drug. A more than 3.5-fold increase in MRT was observed for optimized SLNs (11.2 h) in brain tissue compared to the free drug (3.7 h). Ex vivo hemolysis data confirmed the non-toxic nature of the SLNs to human red blood cells. In silico docking study further confirmed strong interaction between the drug and selected protein 4YXP (herpes simplex) with docking score of −7.5 and 7EWQ protein (mumps virus) with docking score of −7.3. The optimized SLNs may be taken for further in vivo studies to pave the way towards clinical translation. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10646528/ /pubmed/38025868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06540e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Satapathy, Bhabani Sankar
Sahoo, Pralaya Kumar
Pattnaik, Snigdha
Nayak, Amit Kumar
Maharana, Laxmidhar
Sahoo, Rudra Narayan
Conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis
title Conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis
title_full Conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis
title_fullStr Conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis
title_full_unstemmed Conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis
title_short Conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis
title_sort conveyance of sofosbuvir through vesicular lipid nanocarriers as an effective strategy for management of viral meningitis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06540e
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