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Liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats()

The aim of the present study was the in vivo evaluation of thiomer-coated liposomes for an oral application of peptides. For this purpose, salmon calcitonin was chosen as a model drug and encapsulated within liposomes. Subsequently, the drug loaded liposomes were coated with either chitosan–thioglyc...

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Autores principales: Gradauer, K., Barthelmes, J., Vonach, C., Almer, G., Mangge, H., Teubl, B., Roblegg, E., Dünnhaupt, S., Fröhlich, E., Bernkop-Schnürch, A., Prassl, R.
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Publicado: Elsevier Science Publishers 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24140721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2013.10.011
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author Gradauer, K.
Barthelmes, J.
Vonach, C.
Almer, G.
Mangge, H.
Teubl, B.
Roblegg, E.
Dünnhaupt, S.
Fröhlich, E.
Bernkop-Schnürch, A.
Prassl, R.
author_facet Gradauer, K.
Barthelmes, J.
Vonach, C.
Almer, G.
Mangge, H.
Teubl, B.
Roblegg, E.
Dünnhaupt, S.
Fröhlich, E.
Bernkop-Schnürch, A.
Prassl, R.
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description The aim of the present study was the in vivo evaluation of thiomer-coated liposomes for an oral application of peptides. For this purpose, salmon calcitonin was chosen as a model drug and encapsulated within liposomes. Subsequently, the drug loaded liposomes were coated with either chitosan–thioglycolic acid (CS–TGA) or an S-protected version of the same polymer (CS–TGA–MNA), leading to an increase in the particle size of about 500 nm and an increase in the zeta potential from approximately − 40 mV to a maximum value of about + 44 mV, depending on the polymer. Coated liposomes were demonstrated to effectively penetrate the intestinal mucus layer where they came in close contact with the underlying epithelium. To investigate the permeation enhancing properties of the coated liposomes ex vivo, we monitored the transport of fluoresceinisothiocyanate-labeled salmon calcitonin (FITC-sCT) through rat small intestine. Liposomes coated with CS–TGA–MNA showed the highest effect, leading to a 3.8-fold increase in the uptake of FITC-sCT versus the buffer control. In vivo evaluation of the different formulations was carried out by the oral application of 40 μg of sCT per rat, either encapsulated within uncoated liposomes, CS–TGA-coated liposomes or CS–TGA–MNA-coated liposomes, or given as a solution serving as negative control. The blood calcium level was monitored over a time period of 24 h. The highest reduction in the blood calcium level, to a minimum of 65% of the initial value after 6 h, was achieved for CS–TGA–MNA-coated liposomes. Comparing the areas above curves (AAC) of the blood calcium levels, CS–TGA–MNA-coated liposomes led to an 8.2-fold increase compared to the free sCT solution if applied orally in the same concentration. According to these results, liposomes coated with S-protected thiomers have demonstrated to be highly valuable carriers for enhancing the oral bioavailability of salmon calcitonin.
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spelling pubmed-39138902014-02-05 Liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats() Gradauer, K. Barthelmes, J. Vonach, C. Almer, G. Mangge, H. Teubl, B. Roblegg, E. Dünnhaupt, S. Fröhlich, E. Bernkop-Schnürch, A. Prassl, R. J Control Release Article The aim of the present study was the in vivo evaluation of thiomer-coated liposomes for an oral application of peptides. For this purpose, salmon calcitonin was chosen as a model drug and encapsulated within liposomes. Subsequently, the drug loaded liposomes were coated with either chitosan–thioglycolic acid (CS–TGA) or an S-protected version of the same polymer (CS–TGA–MNA), leading to an increase in the particle size of about 500 nm and an increase in the zeta potential from approximately − 40 mV to a maximum value of about + 44 mV, depending on the polymer. Coated liposomes were demonstrated to effectively penetrate the intestinal mucus layer where they came in close contact with the underlying epithelium. To investigate the permeation enhancing properties of the coated liposomes ex vivo, we monitored the transport of fluoresceinisothiocyanate-labeled salmon calcitonin (FITC-sCT) through rat small intestine. Liposomes coated with CS–TGA–MNA showed the highest effect, leading to a 3.8-fold increase in the uptake of FITC-sCT versus the buffer control. In vivo evaluation of the different formulations was carried out by the oral application of 40 μg of sCT per rat, either encapsulated within uncoated liposomes, CS–TGA-coated liposomes or CS–TGA–MNA-coated liposomes, or given as a solution serving as negative control. The blood calcium level was monitored over a time period of 24 h. The highest reduction in the blood calcium level, to a minimum of 65% of the initial value after 6 h, was achieved for CS–TGA–MNA-coated liposomes. Comparing the areas above curves (AAC) of the blood calcium levels, CS–TGA–MNA-coated liposomes led to an 8.2-fold increase compared to the free sCT solution if applied orally in the same concentration. According to these results, liposomes coated with S-protected thiomers have demonstrated to be highly valuable carriers for enhancing the oral bioavailability of salmon calcitonin. Elsevier Science Publishers 2013-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3913890/ /pubmed/24140721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2013.10.011 Text en © 2013 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Gradauer, K.
Barthelmes, J.
Vonach, C.
Almer, G.
Mangge, H.
Teubl, B.
Roblegg, E.
Dünnhaupt, S.
Fröhlich, E.
Bernkop-Schnürch, A.
Prassl, R.
Liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats()
title Liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats()
title_full Liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats()
title_fullStr Liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats()
title_full_unstemmed Liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats()
title_short Liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats()
title_sort liposomes coated with thiolated chitosan enhance oral peptide delivery to rats()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24140721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2013.10.011
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