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Development and Preclinical Investigation of Physically Cross-Linked and pH-Sensitive Polymeric Gels as Potential Vaginal Contraceptives
This study explored the development of cross-linked gels to potentially provide a physical barrier to vaginal sperm transport for contraception. Two types of gels were formulated, a physically cross-linked iota-carrageenan (C(i)) phenylboronic acid functionalized hydroxylpropylmethyacrylate copolyme...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35566897 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14091728 |
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author | Rochani, Ankit Agrahari, Vivek Chandra, Neelima Singh, Onkar N. McCormick, Timothy J. Doncel, Gustavo F. Clark, Meredith R. Kaushal, Gagan |
author_facet | Rochani, Ankit Agrahari, Vivek Chandra, Neelima Singh, Onkar N. McCormick, Timothy J. Doncel, Gustavo F. Clark, Meredith R. Kaushal, Gagan |
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description | This study explored the development of cross-linked gels to potentially provide a physical barrier to vaginal sperm transport for contraception. Two types of gels were formulated, a physically cross-linked iota-carrageenan (C(i)) phenylboronic acid functionalized hydroxylpropylmethyacrylate copolymer (PBA)-based (C(i)-PBA) gel, designed to block vaginal sperm transport. The second gel was pH-shifting cross-linked C(i)-polyvinyl alcohol-boric acid (C(i)-PVA-BA) gel, designed to modulate its properties in forming a viscoelastic, weakly cross-linked transient network (due to C(i) gelling properties) on vaginal application (at acidic pH of ~3.5–4.5) to a more elastic, densely cross-linked (due to borate-diol cross-linking) gel network at basic pH of 7–8 of seminal fluid, thereby acting as a physical barrier to motile sperm. The gels were characterized for dynamic rheology, physicochemical properties, and impact on sperm functionality (motility, viability, penetration). The rheology data confirmed that the C(i)-PBA gel was formed by ionic interactions whereas C(i)-PVA-BA gel was chemically cross-linked and became more elastic at basic pH. Based on the screening data, lead gels were selected for in vitro sperm functionality testing. The in vitro results confirmed that the C(i)-PBA and C(i)-PVA-BA gels created a barrier at the sperm-gel interface, providing sperm blocking properties. For preclinical proof-of-concept, the C(i)-PBA gels were applied vaginally and tested for contraceptive efficacy in rabbits, demonstrating only partial efficacy (40–60%). Overall, the in vitro and in vivo results support the development and further optimization of cross-linked gels using commercially available materials as vaginal contraceptives. |
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spelling | pubmed-91012082022-05-14 Development and Preclinical Investigation of Physically Cross-Linked and pH-Sensitive Polymeric Gels as Potential Vaginal Contraceptives Rochani, Ankit Agrahari, Vivek Chandra, Neelima Singh, Onkar N. McCormick, Timothy J. Doncel, Gustavo F. Clark, Meredith R. Kaushal, Gagan Polymers (Basel) Article This study explored the development of cross-linked gels to potentially provide a physical barrier to vaginal sperm transport for contraception. Two types of gels were formulated, a physically cross-linked iota-carrageenan (C(i)) phenylboronic acid functionalized hydroxylpropylmethyacrylate copolymer (PBA)-based (C(i)-PBA) gel, designed to block vaginal sperm transport. The second gel was pH-shifting cross-linked C(i)-polyvinyl alcohol-boric acid (C(i)-PVA-BA) gel, designed to modulate its properties in forming a viscoelastic, weakly cross-linked transient network (due to C(i) gelling properties) on vaginal application (at acidic pH of ~3.5–4.5) to a more elastic, densely cross-linked (due to borate-diol cross-linking) gel network at basic pH of 7–8 of seminal fluid, thereby acting as a physical barrier to motile sperm. The gels were characterized for dynamic rheology, physicochemical properties, and impact on sperm functionality (motility, viability, penetration). The rheology data confirmed that the C(i)-PBA gel was formed by ionic interactions whereas C(i)-PVA-BA gel was chemically cross-linked and became more elastic at basic pH. Based on the screening data, lead gels were selected for in vitro sperm functionality testing. The in vitro results confirmed that the C(i)-PBA and C(i)-PVA-BA gels created a barrier at the sperm-gel interface, providing sperm blocking properties. For preclinical proof-of-concept, the C(i)-PBA gels were applied vaginally and tested for contraceptive efficacy in rabbits, demonstrating only partial efficacy (40–60%). Overall, the in vitro and in vivo results support the development and further optimization of cross-linked gels using commercially available materials as vaginal contraceptives. MDPI 2022-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9101208/ /pubmed/35566897 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14091728 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rochani, Ankit Agrahari, Vivek Chandra, Neelima Singh, Onkar N. McCormick, Timothy J. Doncel, Gustavo F. Clark, Meredith R. Kaushal, Gagan Development and Preclinical Investigation of Physically Cross-Linked and pH-Sensitive Polymeric Gels as Potential Vaginal Contraceptives |
title | Development and Preclinical Investigation of Physically Cross-Linked and pH-Sensitive Polymeric Gels as Potential Vaginal Contraceptives |
title_full | Development and Preclinical Investigation of Physically Cross-Linked and pH-Sensitive Polymeric Gels as Potential Vaginal Contraceptives |
title_fullStr | Development and Preclinical Investigation of Physically Cross-Linked and pH-Sensitive Polymeric Gels as Potential Vaginal Contraceptives |
title_full_unstemmed | Development and Preclinical Investigation of Physically Cross-Linked and pH-Sensitive Polymeric Gels as Potential Vaginal Contraceptives |
title_short | Development and Preclinical Investigation of Physically Cross-Linked and pH-Sensitive Polymeric Gels as Potential Vaginal Contraceptives |
title_sort | development and preclinical investigation of physically cross-linked and ph-sensitive polymeric gels as potential vaginal contraceptives |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35566897 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14091728 |
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