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Self-Healable, Injectable Hydrogel with Enhanced Clotrimazole Solubilization as a Potential Therapeutic Platform for Gynecology
[Image: see text] Injectable, self-healing hydrogels with enhanced solubilization of hydrophobic drugs are urgently needed for antimicrobial intravaginal therapies. Here, we report the first hydrogel systems constructed of dynamic boronic esters cross-linking unimolecular micelles, which are a reser...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9554913/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36073031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.2c00691 |
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author | Gosecka, Monika Jaworska-Krych, Daria Gosecki, Mateusz Wielgus, Ewelina Marcinkowska, Monika Janaszewska, Anna Klajnert-Maculewicz, Barbara |
author_facet | Gosecka, Monika Jaworska-Krych, Daria Gosecki, Mateusz Wielgus, Ewelina Marcinkowska, Monika Janaszewska, Anna Klajnert-Maculewicz, Barbara |
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description | [Image: see text] Injectable, self-healing hydrogels with enhanced solubilization of hydrophobic drugs are urgently needed for antimicrobial intravaginal therapies. Here, we report the first hydrogel systems constructed of dynamic boronic esters cross-linking unimolecular micelles, which are a reservoir of antifungal hydrophobic drug molecules. The selective hydrophobization of hyperbranched polyglycidol with phenyl units in the core via ester or urethane bonds enabled the solubilization of clotrimazole, a water-insoluble drug of broad antifungal properties. The encapsulation efficiency of clotrimazole increases with the degree of the HbPGL core modification; however, the encapsulation is more favorable in the case of urethane derivatives. In addition, the rate of clotrimazole release was lower from HbPGL hydrophobized via urethane bonds than with ester linkages. In this work, we also revealed that the hydrophobization degree of HbPGL significantly influences the rheological properties of its hydrogels with poly(acrylamide-ran-2-acrylamidephenylboronic acid). The elastic strength of networks (G(N)) and the thermal stability of hydrogels increased along with the degree of HbPGL core hydrophobization. The degradation of the hydrogel constructed of the neat HbPGL was observed at approx. 40 °C, whereas the hydrogels constructed on HbPGL, where the monohydroxyl units were modified above 30 mol %, were stable above 50 °C. Moreover, the flow and self-healing ability of hydrogels were gradually decreased due to the reduced dynamics of macromolecules in the network as an effect of increased hydrophobicity. The changes in the rheological properties of hydrogels resulted from the engagement of phenyl units into the intermolecular hydrophobic interactions, which besides boronic esters constituted additional cross-links. This study demonstrates that the HbPGL core hydrophobized with phenyl units at 30 mol % degrees via urethane linkages is optimal in respect of the drug encapsulation efficiency and rheological properties including both self-healable and injectable behavior. This work is important because of a proper selection of a building component for the construction of a therapeutic hydrogel platform dedicated to the intravaginal delivery of hydrophobic drugs. |
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spelling | pubmed-95549132022-10-13 Self-Healable, Injectable Hydrogel with Enhanced Clotrimazole Solubilization as a Potential Therapeutic Platform for Gynecology Gosecka, Monika Jaworska-Krych, Daria Gosecki, Mateusz Wielgus, Ewelina Marcinkowska, Monika Janaszewska, Anna Klajnert-Maculewicz, Barbara Biomacromolecules [Image: see text] Injectable, self-healing hydrogels with enhanced solubilization of hydrophobic drugs are urgently needed for antimicrobial intravaginal therapies. Here, we report the first hydrogel systems constructed of dynamic boronic esters cross-linking unimolecular micelles, which are a reservoir of antifungal hydrophobic drug molecules. The selective hydrophobization of hyperbranched polyglycidol with phenyl units in the core via ester or urethane bonds enabled the solubilization of clotrimazole, a water-insoluble drug of broad antifungal properties. The encapsulation efficiency of clotrimazole increases with the degree of the HbPGL core modification; however, the encapsulation is more favorable in the case of urethane derivatives. In addition, the rate of clotrimazole release was lower from HbPGL hydrophobized via urethane bonds than with ester linkages. In this work, we also revealed that the hydrophobization degree of HbPGL significantly influences the rheological properties of its hydrogels with poly(acrylamide-ran-2-acrylamidephenylboronic acid). The elastic strength of networks (G(N)) and the thermal stability of hydrogels increased along with the degree of HbPGL core hydrophobization. The degradation of the hydrogel constructed of the neat HbPGL was observed at approx. 40 °C, whereas the hydrogels constructed on HbPGL, where the monohydroxyl units were modified above 30 mol %, were stable above 50 °C. Moreover, the flow and self-healing ability of hydrogels were gradually decreased due to the reduced dynamics of macromolecules in the network as an effect of increased hydrophobicity. The changes in the rheological properties of hydrogels resulted from the engagement of phenyl units into the intermolecular hydrophobic interactions, which besides boronic esters constituted additional cross-links. This study demonstrates that the HbPGL core hydrophobized with phenyl units at 30 mol % degrees via urethane linkages is optimal in respect of the drug encapsulation efficiency and rheological properties including both self-healable and injectable behavior. This work is important because of a proper selection of a building component for the construction of a therapeutic hydrogel platform dedicated to the intravaginal delivery of hydrophobic drugs. American Chemical Society 2022-09-08 2022-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9554913/ /pubmed/36073031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.2c00691 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Gosecka, Monika Jaworska-Krych, Daria Gosecki, Mateusz Wielgus, Ewelina Marcinkowska, Monika Janaszewska, Anna Klajnert-Maculewicz, Barbara Self-Healable, Injectable Hydrogel with Enhanced Clotrimazole Solubilization as a Potential Therapeutic Platform for Gynecology |
title | Self-Healable,
Injectable Hydrogel with Enhanced Clotrimazole
Solubilization as a Potential Therapeutic Platform for Gynecology |
title_full | Self-Healable,
Injectable Hydrogel with Enhanced Clotrimazole
Solubilization as a Potential Therapeutic Platform for Gynecology |
title_fullStr | Self-Healable,
Injectable Hydrogel with Enhanced Clotrimazole
Solubilization as a Potential Therapeutic Platform for Gynecology |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-Healable,
Injectable Hydrogel with Enhanced Clotrimazole
Solubilization as a Potential Therapeutic Platform for Gynecology |
title_short | Self-Healable,
Injectable Hydrogel with Enhanced Clotrimazole
Solubilization as a Potential Therapeutic Platform for Gynecology |
title_sort | self-healable,
injectable hydrogel with enhanced clotrimazole
solubilization as a potential therapeutic platform for gynecology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9554913/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36073031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.2c00691 |
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