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The influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles

The primary aim of this work was to investigate the potential of bile salt, sodium taurocholate (NaTC), in improving the bioavailability and anti-tumor efficacy of docetaxel (DCT) upon rectal administration. Poloxamer-based nanomicelles with thermosensitive and mucoadhesive properties were prepared...

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Autores principales: Kim, Dong Wuk, Ramasamy, Thiruganesh, Choi, Ju Yeon, Kim, Jeong Hwan, Yong, Chul Soon, Kim, Jong Oh, Choi, Han-Gon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4134046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143730
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S64794
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author Kim, Dong Wuk
Ramasamy, Thiruganesh
Choi, Ju Yeon
Kim, Jeong Hwan
Yong, Chul Soon
Kim, Jong Oh
Choi, Han-Gon
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Ramasamy, Thiruganesh
Choi, Ju Yeon
Kim, Jeong Hwan
Yong, Chul Soon
Kim, Jong Oh
Choi, Han-Gon
author_sort Kim, Dong Wuk
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description The primary aim of this work was to investigate the potential of bile salt, sodium taurocholate (NaTC), in improving the bioavailability and anti-tumor efficacy of docetaxel (DCT) upon rectal administration. Poloxamer-based nanomicelles with thermosensitive and mucoadhesive properties were prepared using the cold method. The optimized nanomicellar formulation was evaluated in terms of physicochemical and viscoelastic parameters. Nanomicelles containing bile salt maintained sufficient gelation strength (234×10(2) mPa·s) and mucoadhesive force (17.3×10(2) dyne/cm(2)) to be retained in the upper part of the rectum. They significantly enhanced the DCT internalization across the rectal mucosa and showed a high plasma level during the first 4 hours of the study period, compared to nanomicelles with no bile salt. As a result, a slightly higher rectal bioavailability of ~33% was observed in nanomicelles containing bile salt, compared to ~28% from the latter system. The higher pharmacokinetic parameters for rectally administered DCT/P407/P188/Tween 80/NaTC (0.25%/11%/15%/10%/0.1% by weight, respectively) resulted in significant anti-tumor efficacy. However, the tumor regression rate for the NaTC group was not statistically different from that for nanomicelles without NaTC. Therefore, overall results suggest that thermosensitive nanomicelles could be a potential dosage form for improvement of the bioavailability and chemotherapeutic profile of DCT.
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spelling pubmed-41340462014-08-20 The influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles Kim, Dong Wuk Ramasamy, Thiruganesh Choi, Ju Yeon Kim, Jeong Hwan Yong, Chul Soon Kim, Jong Oh Choi, Han-Gon Int J Nanomedicine Original Research The primary aim of this work was to investigate the potential of bile salt, sodium taurocholate (NaTC), in improving the bioavailability and anti-tumor efficacy of docetaxel (DCT) upon rectal administration. Poloxamer-based nanomicelles with thermosensitive and mucoadhesive properties were prepared using the cold method. The optimized nanomicellar formulation was evaluated in terms of physicochemical and viscoelastic parameters. Nanomicelles containing bile salt maintained sufficient gelation strength (234×10(2) mPa·s) and mucoadhesive force (17.3×10(2) dyne/cm(2)) to be retained in the upper part of the rectum. They significantly enhanced the DCT internalization across the rectal mucosa and showed a high plasma level during the first 4 hours of the study period, compared to nanomicelles with no bile salt. As a result, a slightly higher rectal bioavailability of ~33% was observed in nanomicelles containing bile salt, compared to ~28% from the latter system. The higher pharmacokinetic parameters for rectally administered DCT/P407/P188/Tween 80/NaTC (0.25%/11%/15%/10%/0.1% by weight, respectively) resulted in significant anti-tumor efficacy. However, the tumor regression rate for the NaTC group was not statistically different from that for nanomicelles without NaTC. Therefore, overall results suggest that thermosensitive nanomicelles could be a potential dosage form for improvement of the bioavailability and chemotherapeutic profile of DCT. Dove Medical Press 2014-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4134046/ /pubmed/25143730 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S64794 Text en © 2014 Kim et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Kim, Dong Wuk
Ramasamy, Thiruganesh
Choi, Ju Yeon
Kim, Jeong Hwan
Yong, Chul Soon
Kim, Jong Oh
Choi, Han-Gon
The influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles
title The influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles
title_full The influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles
title_fullStr The influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles
title_full_unstemmed The influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles
title_short The influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles
title_sort influence of bile salt on the chemotherapeutic response of docetaxel-loaded thermosensitive nanomicelles
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4134046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143730
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S64794
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