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Evaluation of Loco-Regional Skin Toxicity Induced by an In Situ Forming Depot after a Single Subcutaneous Injection at Different Volumes and Flow Rates in Göttingen Minipigs

The present study aims to investigate the loco-regional tolerability and injection parameters (i.e., flow rate and administration volume) of an in situ forming depot (ISFD) in Göttingen minipigs, to secure both the therapeutic procedure and compliance in chronic medical prescriptions. The ISFD BEPO(...

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Autores principales: Peloso, Charlotte, Trichet, Anne-Pascale, Descotes, Jacques, Richard, Joël, Roberge, Christophe, Lopez-Noriega, Adolfo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34502155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179250
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author Peloso, Charlotte
Trichet, Anne-Pascale
Descotes, Jacques
Richard, Joël
Roberge, Christophe
Lopez-Noriega, Adolfo
author_facet Peloso, Charlotte
Trichet, Anne-Pascale
Descotes, Jacques
Richard, Joël
Roberge, Christophe
Lopez-Noriega, Adolfo
author_sort Peloso, Charlotte
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description The present study aims to investigate the loco-regional tolerability and injection parameters (i.e., flow rate and administration volume) of an in situ forming depot (ISFD) in Göttingen minipigs, to secure both the therapeutic procedure and compliance in chronic medical prescriptions. The ISFD BEPO(®) technology (MedinCell S.A.) is investigated over 10 days, after a single subcutaneous injection of test item based on a DMSO solution of diblock and triblock polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid copolymers. Injection sites are systematically observed for macroscopic loco-regional skin reactions as well as ultrasound scanning, enabling longitudinal in vivo imaging of the depot. Observations are complemented by histopathological examinations at 72 h and 240 h post-injection. Overall, no treatment-emergent adverse effects are macroscopically or microscopically observed at the subcutaneous injection sites, for the tested injection flow rates of 1 and 8 mL/min and volumes of 0.2 and 1 mL. The histopathology examination confirms an expected foreign body reaction, with an intensity depending on the injected volume. The depot morphology is similar irrespective of the administration flow rates. These results indicate that the ISFD BEPO(®) technology can be considered safe when administered subcutaneously in Göttingen minipigs, a human-relevant animal model for subcutaneous administrations, in the tested ranges.
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spelling pubmed-84310842021-09-11 Evaluation of Loco-Regional Skin Toxicity Induced by an In Situ Forming Depot after a Single Subcutaneous Injection at Different Volumes and Flow Rates in Göttingen Minipigs Peloso, Charlotte Trichet, Anne-Pascale Descotes, Jacques Richard, Joël Roberge, Christophe Lopez-Noriega, Adolfo Int J Mol Sci Article The present study aims to investigate the loco-regional tolerability and injection parameters (i.e., flow rate and administration volume) of an in situ forming depot (ISFD) in Göttingen minipigs, to secure both the therapeutic procedure and compliance in chronic medical prescriptions. The ISFD BEPO(®) technology (MedinCell S.A.) is investigated over 10 days, after a single subcutaneous injection of test item based on a DMSO solution of diblock and triblock polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid copolymers. Injection sites are systematically observed for macroscopic loco-regional skin reactions as well as ultrasound scanning, enabling longitudinal in vivo imaging of the depot. Observations are complemented by histopathological examinations at 72 h and 240 h post-injection. Overall, no treatment-emergent adverse effects are macroscopically or microscopically observed at the subcutaneous injection sites, for the tested injection flow rates of 1 and 8 mL/min and volumes of 0.2 and 1 mL. The histopathology examination confirms an expected foreign body reaction, with an intensity depending on the injected volume. The depot morphology is similar irrespective of the administration flow rates. These results indicate that the ISFD BEPO(®) technology can be considered safe when administered subcutaneously in Göttingen minipigs, a human-relevant animal model for subcutaneous administrations, in the tested ranges. MDPI 2021-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8431084/ /pubmed/34502155 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179250 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Peloso, Charlotte
Trichet, Anne-Pascale
Descotes, Jacques
Richard, Joël
Roberge, Christophe
Lopez-Noriega, Adolfo
Evaluation of Loco-Regional Skin Toxicity Induced by an In Situ Forming Depot after a Single Subcutaneous Injection at Different Volumes and Flow Rates in Göttingen Minipigs
title Evaluation of Loco-Regional Skin Toxicity Induced by an In Situ Forming Depot after a Single Subcutaneous Injection at Different Volumes and Flow Rates in Göttingen Minipigs
title_full Evaluation of Loco-Regional Skin Toxicity Induced by an In Situ Forming Depot after a Single Subcutaneous Injection at Different Volumes and Flow Rates in Göttingen Minipigs
title_fullStr Evaluation of Loco-Regional Skin Toxicity Induced by an In Situ Forming Depot after a Single Subcutaneous Injection at Different Volumes and Flow Rates in Göttingen Minipigs
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Loco-Regional Skin Toxicity Induced by an In Situ Forming Depot after a Single Subcutaneous Injection at Different Volumes and Flow Rates in Göttingen Minipigs
title_short Evaluation of Loco-Regional Skin Toxicity Induced by an In Situ Forming Depot after a Single Subcutaneous Injection at Different Volumes and Flow Rates in Göttingen Minipigs
title_sort evaluation of loco-regional skin toxicity induced by an in situ forming depot after a single subcutaneous injection at different volumes and flow rates in göttingen minipigs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34502155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179250
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