Supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin A for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin A emulsion

Pankaj Ranjan Karn,1 Hyun Do Kim,1,2 Han Kang,1,2 Bo Kyung Sun,1,2 Su-Eon Jin,2 Sung-Joo Hwang1,2 1Yonsei Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2College of Pharmacy, Yonsei University, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea Background: The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of cyc...

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Main Authors: Karn PR, Kim HD, Kang H, Sun BK, Jin SE, Hwang SJ
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2014-08-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/supercritical-fluid-mediated-liposomes-containing-cyclosporin-a-for-th-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
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spelling doaj-cd5bfe77eac04a4a836d2f9526fbc8f12020-11-24T23:47:55ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1178-20132014-08-012014Issue 13791380017882Supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin A for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin A emulsionKarn PRKim HDKang HSun BKJin SEHwang SJ Pankaj Ranjan Karn,1 Hyun Do Kim,1,2 Han Kang,1,2 Bo Kyung Sun,1,2 Su-Eon Jin,2 Sung-Joo Hwang1,2 1Yonsei Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2College of Pharmacy, Yonsei University, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea Background: The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of cyclosporin (CsA)-encapsulated liposomes with the commercially available CsA emulsion (Restasis®) for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in rabbits.Methods: Liposomes containing CsA were prepared by the supercritical fluid (SCF) method consisted of phosphatidylcholine from soybean (SCF-S100) and egg lecithins (SCF-EPCS). An in vitro permeation study was carried out using artificial cellulose membrane in Franz diffusion cells. Dry eye syndrome was induced in male albino rabbits and further subdivided into untreated, Restasis®-treated, EPCS, and S100-treated groups. Tear formation in the dry-eye-induced rabbits was evaluated using the Schirmer tear test. All formulations were also evaluated by ocular irritation tests using the Draize eye and winking methods with the determination of CsA concentration in rabbit tears.Results: After the treatment, the Schirmer tear test value significantly improved in EPCS-treated (P=0.005) and S100-treated (P=0.018) groups compared to the Restasis®-treated group. The AUC0–24 h for rabbit’s tear film after the administration of SCF-S100 was 32.75±9.21 µg·h/mg which was significantly higher than that of 24.59±8.69 µg·h/mg reported with Restasis®. Liposomal CsA formulations used in this study showed lower irritation in rabbit eyes compared with Restasis®.Conclusion: These results demonstrate that the novel SCF-mediated liposomal CsA promises a significant improvement in overcoming the challenges associated with the treatment of dry eyes. Keywords: cyclosporin A, liposomes, supercritical fluid, dry eye syndromehttp://www.dovepress.com/supercritical-fluid-mediated-liposomes-containing-cyclosporin-a-for-th-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
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Jin SE
Hwang SJ
Supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin A for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin A emulsion
International Journal of Nanomedicine
author_facet Karn PR
Kim HD
Kang H
Sun BK
Jin SE
Hwang SJ
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title Supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin A for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin A emulsion
title_short Supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin A for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin A emulsion
title_full Supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin A for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin A emulsion
title_fullStr Supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin A for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin A emulsion
title_full_unstemmed Supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin A for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin A emulsion
title_sort supercritical fluid-mediated liposomes containing cyclosporin a for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in a rabbit model: comparative study with the conventional cyclosporin a emulsion
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1178-2013
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Pankaj Ranjan Karn,1 Hyun Do Kim,1,2 Han Kang,1,2 Bo Kyung Sun,1,2 Su-Eon Jin,2 Sung-Joo Hwang1,2 1Yonsei Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2College of Pharmacy, Yonsei University, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea Background: The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of cyclosporin (CsA)-encapsulated liposomes with the commercially available CsA emulsion (Restasis®) for the treatment of dry eye syndrome in rabbits.Methods: Liposomes containing CsA were prepared by the supercritical fluid (SCF) method consisted of phosphatidylcholine from soybean (SCF-S100) and egg lecithins (SCF-EPCS). An in vitro permeation study was carried out using artificial cellulose membrane in Franz diffusion cells. Dry eye syndrome was induced in male albino rabbits and further subdivided into untreated, Restasis®-treated, EPCS, and S100-treated groups. Tear formation in the dry-eye-induced rabbits was evaluated using the Schirmer tear test. All formulations were also evaluated by ocular irritation tests using the Draize eye and winking methods with the determination of CsA concentration in rabbit tears.Results: After the treatment, the Schirmer tear test value significantly improved in EPCS-treated (P=0.005) and S100-treated (P=0.018) groups compared to the Restasis®-treated group. The AUC0–24 h for rabbit’s tear film after the administration of SCF-S100 was 32.75±9.21 µg·h/mg which was significantly higher than that of 24.59±8.69 µg·h/mg reported with Restasis®. Liposomal CsA formulations used in this study showed lower irritation in rabbit eyes compared with Restasis®.Conclusion: These results demonstrate that the novel SCF-mediated liposomal CsA promises a significant improvement in overcoming the challenges associated with the treatment of dry eyes. Keywords: cyclosporin A, liposomes, supercritical fluid, dry eye syndrome
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