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Injectable dual thermoreversible hydrogel for sustained intramuscular drug delivery

Authors
Din, Fakhar UdKim, Jung SukLee, Ho CheolCheon, SeunghyunWoo, Mi RanWoo, SanghyunKu, Sae KwangYoo, Hye HyunKim, Jong Oh.Jin, Sung GiuChoi, Han-Gon
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Bioavailability; Burst effect; Docetaxel; Dual thermoreversible system; Solid lipid nanoparticles; Sustained release; Tumor
Citation
Journal of Controlled Release, v.374, pp 590 - 605
Pages
16
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Controlled Release
Volume
374
Start Page
590
End Page
605
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/120487
DOI
10.1016/j.jconrel.2024.08.034
ISSN
0168-3659
1873-4995
Abstract
Herein, we reported novel docetaxel-decorated solid lipid nanoparticle (DCT-SLN)-loaded dual thermoreversible system (DCT-DRTS) for intramuscular administration with reduced burst effect, sustained release and improved antitumor efficacy. The optimized DCT-DRTs was subjected to in-vitro and in-vivo analyses. Antitumor evaluation of the DCT-DRTS was executed and compared with DCT-hydrogel, and DCT-suspension trailed by the histopathological and immune-histochemical analyses. The DCT-SLN gave a mean particle size of 157 nm and entrapment efficiency of 93 %. It was a solid at room temperature, and changed to liquid at physiological temperature due to its melting point of about 32 °C. Unlikely, poloxamer mixture remained liquefied at 25-27 °C, however converted to gel at physiological temperature. This behavior demonstrated opposed reversible property of the DCT-SLN and poloxamer hydrogel in DCT-DRTS system, making it ideal for intramuscular administration and quick gelation inside the body. The DCT-DRTS sustained the drugs release and unlike DCT-hydrogel, the preliminary plasma concentration of DCT-DRTS was significantly reduced, overcoming the burst release. A meaningfully enhanced antitumor efficacy and improved survival rate was observed from DCT-DRTS in tumor cell xenograft athymic nude mice. Additionally, increased apoptotic and reduced proliferation markers were observed in DCT-DRTS treated tumor masses. It was concluded that DCT-DRTS may be a suitable choice for intramuscular administration of DCT with sustained release, improved bioavailability, reduced toxicity and enhanced antitumor effects. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
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