Poloxamer sols endowed with in-situ gelability and mucoadhesion by adding hypromellose and hyaluronan for prolonging corneal retention and drug delivery

Ling Chun Chen, Shyr Yi Lin, Wei Jie Cheng, Ming Thau Sheu, Chi Yun Chung, Chen Hsuan Hsu, Hong Liang Lin

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop poloxamer (P407)-based in-situ thermogellable hydrogels with reducing concentration of P407 by adding hypromellose (HPMC) and with enhancing mucoadhesion of resulting hydrogels by adding hyaluronic acid (HA) for prolonging ocular delivery of hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD)-solubilized testosterone (TES). Results demonstrated that 0.5% TES solution was successfully solubilized with adding 10% HPβCD. Non-gellable 13% P407 sol became in-situ gellable with adding 2.0-2.5% HPMC and mucoadhesibility was further imporved with adding 0.3% HA-L (low MW) or HA-H (high MW). Optimized 0.5% HPβCD-solubilized TES P407-based thermogellable hydrogels with enhancement of mucoadhesion for prolonging ocular delivery comprised 13% P407, 2.5% HPMC, and 0.3% HA-L or HA-H. Furthermore, rheological measurements under simulated eye blinking confirmed that non-thixotropic properties of optimized hydrogels could be spreaded evenly and retain a greater amount of drug-loaded hydrogels on the ocular surface for a longer period to prolong drug delivery. Compared with conventional eye drops, the prolonged residence time of optimized hydrogels from ex vivo and in vivo studies were observed, indicating relationships between rheological properties and in vivo performances. It was concluded that P407-based thermosensitive hydrogels with reducing concentration of P407 and enhancing mucoadhesion was successfully formulated by adding 2.5% HPMC and 0.3% HA in 13% P407 for potentially accomplishing effective clinical treatment of DED.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2158964
JournalDrug Delivery
Volume30
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • HPMC
  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Hydroxypropyl β-cyclodextrin
  • Poloxamer 407
  • Testosterone
  • Thermosensitive in situ Hydrogel

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmaceutical Science

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