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Hyaluronan-Cholesterol Nanogels for the Enhancement of the Ocular Delivery of Therapeutics

The anatomy and physiology of the eye strongly limit the bioavailability of locally administered drugs. The entrapment of therapeutics into nanocarriers represents an effective strategy for the topical treatment of several ocular disorders, as they may protect the embedded molecules, enabling drug r...

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Autores principales: Zoratto, Nicole, Forcina, Laura, Matassa, Roberto, Mosca, Luciana, Familiari, Giuseppe, Musarò, Antonio, Mattei, Maurizio, Coviello, Tommasina, Di Meo, Chiara, Matricardi, Pietro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13111781
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author Zoratto, Nicole
Forcina, Laura
Matassa, Roberto
Mosca, Luciana
Familiari, Giuseppe
Musarò, Antonio
Mattei, Maurizio
Coviello, Tommasina
Di Meo, Chiara
Matricardi, Pietro
author_facet Zoratto, Nicole
Forcina, Laura
Matassa, Roberto
Mosca, Luciana
Familiari, Giuseppe
Musarò, Antonio
Mattei, Maurizio
Coviello, Tommasina
Di Meo, Chiara
Matricardi, Pietro
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description The anatomy and physiology of the eye strongly limit the bioavailability of locally administered drugs. The entrapment of therapeutics into nanocarriers represents an effective strategy for the topical treatment of several ocular disorders, as they may protect the embedded molecules, enabling drug residence on the ocular surface and/or its penetration into different ocular compartments. The present work shows the activity of hyaluronan-cholesterol nanogels (NHs) as ocular permeation enhancers. Thanks to their bioadhesive properties, NHs firmly interact with the superficial corneal epithelium, without penetrating the stroma, thus modifying the transcorneal penetration of loaded therapeutics. Ex vivo transcorneal permeation experiments show that the permeation of hydrophilic drugs (i.e., tobramycin and diclofenac sodium salt), loaded in NHs, is significantly enhanced when compared to the free drug solutions. On the other side, the permeation of hydrophobic drugs (i.e., dexamethasone and piroxicam) is strongly dependent on the water solubility of the entrapped molecules. The obtained results suggest that NHs formulations can improve the ocular bioavailability of the instilled drugs by increasing their preocular retention time (hydrophobic drugs) or facilitating their permeation (hydrophilic drugs), thus opening the route for the application of HA-based NHs in the treatment of both anterior and posterior eye segment diseases.
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spelling pubmed-86192612021-11-27 Hyaluronan-Cholesterol Nanogels for the Enhancement of the Ocular Delivery of Therapeutics Zoratto, Nicole Forcina, Laura Matassa, Roberto Mosca, Luciana Familiari, Giuseppe Musarò, Antonio Mattei, Maurizio Coviello, Tommasina Di Meo, Chiara Matricardi, Pietro Pharmaceutics Article The anatomy and physiology of the eye strongly limit the bioavailability of locally administered drugs. The entrapment of therapeutics into nanocarriers represents an effective strategy for the topical treatment of several ocular disorders, as they may protect the embedded molecules, enabling drug residence on the ocular surface and/or its penetration into different ocular compartments. The present work shows the activity of hyaluronan-cholesterol nanogels (NHs) as ocular permeation enhancers. Thanks to their bioadhesive properties, NHs firmly interact with the superficial corneal epithelium, without penetrating the stroma, thus modifying the transcorneal penetration of loaded therapeutics. Ex vivo transcorneal permeation experiments show that the permeation of hydrophilic drugs (i.e., tobramycin and diclofenac sodium salt), loaded in NHs, is significantly enhanced when compared to the free drug solutions. On the other side, the permeation of hydrophobic drugs (i.e., dexamethasone and piroxicam) is strongly dependent on the water solubility of the entrapped molecules. The obtained results suggest that NHs formulations can improve the ocular bioavailability of the instilled drugs by increasing their preocular retention time (hydrophobic drugs) or facilitating their permeation (hydrophilic drugs), thus opening the route for the application of HA-based NHs in the treatment of both anterior and posterior eye segment diseases. MDPI 2021-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8619261/ /pubmed/34834195 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13111781 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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Forcina, Laura
Matassa, Roberto
Mosca, Luciana
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Musarò, Antonio
Mattei, Maurizio
Coviello, Tommasina
Di Meo, Chiara
Matricardi, Pietro
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13111781
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