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Nano-in-Nano dendrimer gel particles for efficient topical delivery of antiglaucoma drugs into the eye

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 425, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.130498

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Dendrimer; Microgel; Nanogel; Brimonidine; Glaucoma

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01EY024072, R01EY029121]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [20822041D4094, 1082204112665]
  3. NIH-NCI Cancer Center [P30 CA016059]

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We have developed nano-in-nano dendrimer gel particles for enhancing drug delivery efficiency and achieving sustained release and synergistic efficacy of antiglaucoma drugs, which could have clinical impact on improving glaucoma treatment.
Low bioavailability of topically applied drugs remains a significant challenge for long-term glaucoma therapy. To enhance drug delivery efficiency, we developed dendrimer gel particles that collectively exhibit structural benefits of dendrimer, hydrogel, and particles, using the inverse emulsion method coupled with the highly efficient aza-Michael addition reaction (IEaMA). This hierarchical approach would maximize the utility of the structural features of existing ocular drug delivery systems. We have tested the delivery efficiency and efficacy of two first-line antiglaucoma drugs, brimonidine tartrate (BT) and timolol maleate (TM), which were loaded into dendrimer gel particles of various sizes, i.e., nDHP (nano-in-nano dendrimer hydrogel particles, similar to 200 nm), mu DHP3 (3 mu m), and mu DHP10 (9 mu m). We found that nDHP was superior to mu DHP3 and mu DHP10 in terms of cytocompatibility, degradability, drug release kinetics, and corneal permeability. The nDHPs increased drug corneal permeability by 17-fold compared to plain drug solution and enabled zero-order prolonged drug release kinetics. The nDHP-based formulation demonstrated pronounced IOP-lowering effects in both single-dose test and 7-day chronic daily dosing test in both Brown Norway rats and glaucoma mice. Taken together, we have developed nano-in-nano dendrimer gel particles for precise dosing and enabling sustained and synergistic efficacy of antiglaucoma drugs, which could be clinically impactful for improving glaucoma treatment.

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