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Indirect SPECT Imaging Evaluation for Possible Nose-to-Brain Drug Delivery Using a Compound with Poor Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability in Mice

Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging using intravenous radioactive ligand administration to indirectly evaluate the time-dependent effect of intranasal drugs with poor blood-brain barrier permeability on brain drug distributions in mice was evaluated. The biodistribution was ex...

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Autores principales: Mizutani, Asuka, Kobayashi, Masato, Ohuchi, Makoto, Sasaki, Keita, Muranaka, Yuka, Torikai, Yusuke, Fukakusa, Shota, Suzuki, Chie, Nishii, Ryuichi, Haruta, Shunji, Magata, Yasuhiro, Kawai, Keiichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631611
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14051026
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author Mizutani, Asuka
Kobayashi, Masato
Ohuchi, Makoto
Sasaki, Keita
Muranaka, Yuka
Torikai, Yusuke
Fukakusa, Shota
Suzuki, Chie
Nishii, Ryuichi
Haruta, Shunji
Magata, Yasuhiro
Kawai, Keiichi
author_facet Mizutani, Asuka
Kobayashi, Masato
Ohuchi, Makoto
Sasaki, Keita
Muranaka, Yuka
Torikai, Yusuke
Fukakusa, Shota
Suzuki, Chie
Nishii, Ryuichi
Haruta, Shunji
Magata, Yasuhiro
Kawai, Keiichi
author_sort Mizutani, Asuka
collection PubMed
description Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging using intravenous radioactive ligand administration to indirectly evaluate the time-dependent effect of intranasal drugs with poor blood-brain barrier permeability on brain drug distributions in mice was evaluated. The biodistribution was examined using domperidone, a dopamine D2 receptor ligand, as the model drug, with intranasal administration at 0, 15, or 30 min before intravenous [(123)I]IBZM administration. In the striatum, [(123)I]IBZM accumulation was significantly lower after intranasal (IN) domperidone administration than in controls 15 min after intravenous [(125)I]IBZM administration. [(123)I]IBZM SPECT was acquired with intravenous (IV) or IN domperidone administration 15 min before [(123)I]IBZM, and time–activity curves were obtained. In the striatum, [(123)I]IBZM accumulation was clearly lower in the IN group than in the control and IV groups. Time–activity curves showed no significant difference between the control and IV groups in the striatum, and values were significantly lowest during the first 10 min in the IN group. In the IN group, binding potential and % of receptor occupancy were significantly lower and higher, respectively, compared to the control and IV groups. Thus, brain-migrated domperidone inhibited D2R binding of [(123)I]IBZM. SPECT imaging is suitable for research to indirectly explore nose-to-brain drug delivery and locus-specific biological distribution.
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spelling pubmed-91452772022-05-29 Indirect SPECT Imaging Evaluation for Possible Nose-to-Brain Drug Delivery Using a Compound with Poor Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability in Mice Mizutani, Asuka Kobayashi, Masato Ohuchi, Makoto Sasaki, Keita Muranaka, Yuka Torikai, Yusuke Fukakusa, Shota Suzuki, Chie Nishii, Ryuichi Haruta, Shunji Magata, Yasuhiro Kawai, Keiichi Pharmaceutics Article Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging using intravenous radioactive ligand administration to indirectly evaluate the time-dependent effect of intranasal drugs with poor blood-brain barrier permeability on brain drug distributions in mice was evaluated. The biodistribution was examined using domperidone, a dopamine D2 receptor ligand, as the model drug, with intranasal administration at 0, 15, or 30 min before intravenous [(123)I]IBZM administration. In the striatum, [(123)I]IBZM accumulation was significantly lower after intranasal (IN) domperidone administration than in controls 15 min after intravenous [(125)I]IBZM administration. [(123)I]IBZM SPECT was acquired with intravenous (IV) or IN domperidone administration 15 min before [(123)I]IBZM, and time–activity curves were obtained. In the striatum, [(123)I]IBZM accumulation was clearly lower in the IN group than in the control and IV groups. Time–activity curves showed no significant difference between the control and IV groups in the striatum, and values were significantly lowest during the first 10 min in the IN group. In the IN group, binding potential and % of receptor occupancy were significantly lower and higher, respectively, compared to the control and IV groups. Thus, brain-migrated domperidone inhibited D2R binding of [(123)I]IBZM. SPECT imaging is suitable for research to indirectly explore nose-to-brain drug delivery and locus-specific biological distribution. MDPI 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9145277/ /pubmed/35631611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14051026 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/).
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Mizutani, Asuka
Kobayashi, Masato
Ohuchi, Makoto
Sasaki, Keita
Muranaka, Yuka
Torikai, Yusuke
Fukakusa, Shota
Suzuki, Chie
Nishii, Ryuichi
Haruta, Shunji
Magata, Yasuhiro
Kawai, Keiichi
Indirect SPECT Imaging Evaluation for Possible Nose-to-Brain Drug Delivery Using a Compound with Poor Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability in Mice
title Indirect SPECT Imaging Evaluation for Possible Nose-to-Brain Drug Delivery Using a Compound with Poor Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability in Mice
title_full Indirect SPECT Imaging Evaluation for Possible Nose-to-Brain Drug Delivery Using a Compound with Poor Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability in Mice
title_fullStr Indirect SPECT Imaging Evaluation for Possible Nose-to-Brain Drug Delivery Using a Compound with Poor Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Indirect SPECT Imaging Evaluation for Possible Nose-to-Brain Drug Delivery Using a Compound with Poor Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability in Mice
title_short Indirect SPECT Imaging Evaluation for Possible Nose-to-Brain Drug Delivery Using a Compound with Poor Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability in Mice
title_sort indirect spect imaging evaluation for possible nose-to-brain drug delivery using a compound with poor blood–brain barrier permeability in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631611
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14051026
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