In vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymer

  Objective(s): Drug delivery via mucosal routes has been confirmed to be effective in inducing strong immune responses. Liposomes could enhance immune responses and mucoadhesive potentials, make them useful mucosal drug delivery systems. Coating of liposomes by mucoadhesive polymers succeeded in en...

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Main Authors: Bahman Khameneh, Mahdi Momen-nejad, Mohsen Tafaghodi
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-04-01
Series:Nanomedicine Journal
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spelling doaj-cc869e7bcaa543fd97e022e8f4acdb602020-11-24T23:04:29ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesNanomedicine Journal2322-30492322-59042014-04-01131471542113In vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymerBahman Khameneh0Mahdi Momen-nejad1Mohsen Tafaghodi21Department of Food and Drug Control, School of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran2Nuclear Medicine Department of Imamreza Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran3Nanotechnology Research Center and School of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran  Objective(s): Drug delivery via mucosal routes has been confirmed to be effective in inducing strong immune responses. Liposomes could enhance immune responses and mucoadhesive potentials, make them useful mucosal drug delivery systems. Coating of liposomes by mucoadhesive polymers succeeded in enhancing immune responses. Our studies aim at preparation and characterization of trimethylchitosan-coated nanoliposomes for nasal delivery of a model antigen, tetanus toxoid (TT).   Materials and Methods: Anionic liposomes were prepared by dehydration-rehydration method with an average size of 100 nm and were coated with 0.01% (w/v) solution of trimethyulchitosan (TMC) with 50±10% of quaternization. Surface properties and zeta potential were evaluated by DLS. Antigen stability and integrity were studied by SDS-PAGE electrophoresis. Nasal clearance rate and mucoadhesive properties of liposomes were studied by gamma scintigraphy method using 99mTc-labelled liposomes. Results: The zeta potential of non-coated and TMC-coated liposomes was -40 and +38.8, respectively. Encapsulation rate of tetanus toxoid was 77 ± 5.5%. SDS-PAGE revealed that the antigens remained intact during formulation procedure. Gamma scintigraphy confirmed that both types of liposomes could remain in nasal cavity up to ten folds over the normal residence time for conventional nasal formulations. Conclusion: TMC-coated nanoliposomes have several positive potentials including good mucoadhesive properties, preserved integrity of loaded antigen and presence of TMC as a mucoadhesive polymer with innate immunoadjuvant potential which make them suitable for efficient adjuvant/delivery system. http://nmj.mums.ac.ir/?_action=showPDF&article=2113&_ob=b661594dfb836f3a4ad3c99091bf5a95&fileName=full_text.pdfNanoliposomesTetanus toxoidTrimethylchitosanGamma scintigraphy
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author Bahman Khameneh
Mahdi Momen-nejad
Mohsen Tafaghodi
spellingShingle Bahman Khameneh
Mahdi Momen-nejad
Mohsen Tafaghodi
In vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymer
Nanomedicine Journal
Nanoliposomes
Tetanus toxoid
Trimethylchitosan
Gamma scintigraphy
author_facet Bahman Khameneh
Mahdi Momen-nejad
Mohsen Tafaghodi
author_sort Bahman Khameneh
title In vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymer
title_short In vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymer
title_full In vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymer
title_fullStr In vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymer
title_full_unstemmed In vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymer
title_sort in vivo evaluation of mucoadhesive properties of nanoliposomal formulations upon coating with trimethylchitosan polymer
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Nanomedicine Journal
issn 2322-3049
2322-5904
publishDate 2014-04-01
description   Objective(s): Drug delivery via mucosal routes has been confirmed to be effective in inducing strong immune responses. Liposomes could enhance immune responses and mucoadhesive potentials, make them useful mucosal drug delivery systems. Coating of liposomes by mucoadhesive polymers succeeded in enhancing immune responses. Our studies aim at preparation and characterization of trimethylchitosan-coated nanoliposomes for nasal delivery of a model antigen, tetanus toxoid (TT).   Materials and Methods: Anionic liposomes were prepared by dehydration-rehydration method with an average size of 100 nm and were coated with 0.01% (w/v) solution of trimethyulchitosan (TMC) with 50±10% of quaternization. Surface properties and zeta potential were evaluated by DLS. Antigen stability and integrity were studied by SDS-PAGE electrophoresis. Nasal clearance rate and mucoadhesive properties of liposomes were studied by gamma scintigraphy method using 99mTc-labelled liposomes. Results: The zeta potential of non-coated and TMC-coated liposomes was -40 and +38.8, respectively. Encapsulation rate of tetanus toxoid was 77 ± 5.5%. SDS-PAGE revealed that the antigens remained intact during formulation procedure. Gamma scintigraphy confirmed that both types of liposomes could remain in nasal cavity up to ten folds over the normal residence time for conventional nasal formulations. Conclusion: TMC-coated nanoliposomes have several positive potentials including good mucoadhesive properties, preserved integrity of loaded antigen and presence of TMC as a mucoadhesive polymer with innate immunoadjuvant potential which make them suitable for efficient adjuvant/delivery system.
topic Nanoliposomes
Tetanus toxoid
Trimethylchitosan
Gamma scintigraphy
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