Intravaginal co-delivery of myoinositol and metformin via dual MPPs-loaded gel for PCOS amelioration: an in-vivo study in a rat model.

IF 3.9 4区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Uzma Farooq, Nazeer Hasan, Ahsan Ali, Nazia Hasan, Sradhanjali Mohapatra, Pooja Jain, Mohd Aamir Mirza, Asgar Ali, Zeenat Iqbal
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Abstract

Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a highly prevalent, multifaceted endocrinopathy among reproductive women. Current therapies have limited therapeutic success and compliance owing to multiple complications. Here, we developed MPPs-Gel formulation for efficient targeted intravaginal delivery that addresses the complementary mechanism of insulin resistance and other associated disorders. The MPPs size was observed to be 194.1 ± 3.54 nm with the zeta potential of -6.45 mV, depicting the acceptable value providing enhanced penetration across the vaginal delivery. The study investigated the effects of the MPPs-Gel formulation on insulin resistance and reproductive health in a PCOS rat model. The oestrous cycle of rats revealed that the MPPs-Gel efficiently regulated, as validated by the presence of all the phases. Ultrasonographic study, the MPPs-Gel group demonstrated an approximately 50% reduction in ovarian size (4.8 ± 0.78 mm) in comparison to the PC group (9.2 ± 0.84 mm). Results demonstrated significant improvement in insulin sensitivity, with a notable recovery observed in the MPPs-Gel group. The findings revealed a marked reduction in serum androgen concentrations, alongside notable improvements in other endocrine hormones with enhanced regulation of the reproductive cycle and oocyte quality. Thus, our findings validated that MPPs-Gel could be a promising holistic treatment approach for the associated disorders in PCOS.

通过双mpps负载凝胶阴道内共同递送肌醇和二甲双胍以改善PCOS:一项大鼠模型的体内研究。
多囊卵巢综合征是一种非常普遍的,多方面的内分泌疾病在生育妇女。由于多种并发症,目前的治疗方法治疗成功率和依从性有限。在这里,我们开发了mpps凝胶配方,用于有效的靶向阴道内给药,解决了胰岛素抵抗和其他相关疾病的补充机制。观察到mpp的尺寸为194.1±3.54 nm, zeta电位为-6.45 mV,这是可接受的值,可以增强阴道分娩的穿透力。本研究探讨了mpps凝胶制剂对PCOS大鼠模型胰岛素抵抗和生殖健康的影响。大鼠的发情周期显示,MPPs-Gel有效地调节了所有阶段的存在。超声检查显示,与PC组(9.2±0.84 mm)相比,MPPs-Gel组卵巢尺寸缩小了约50%(4.8±0.78 mm)。结果显示胰岛素敏感性显著改善,MPPs-Gel组明显恢复。结果显示,血清雄激素浓度显著降低,其他内分泌激素显著改善,生殖周期和卵母细胞质量调节增强。因此,我们的研究结果验证了MPPs-Gel可能是一种有希望的PCOS相关疾病的整体治疗方法。
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审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Drug Targeting publishes papers and reviews on all aspects of drug delivery and targeting for molecular and macromolecular drugs including the design and characterization of carrier systems (whether colloidal, protein or polymeric) for both vitro and/or in vivo applications of these drugs. Papers are not restricted to drugs delivered by way of a carrier, but also include studies on molecular and macromolecular drugs that are designed to target specific cellular or extra-cellular molecules. As such the journal publishes results on the activity, delivery and targeting of therapeutic peptides/proteins and nucleic acids including genes/plasmid DNA, gene silencing nucleic acids (e.g. small interfering (si)RNA, antisense oligonucleotides, ribozymes, DNAzymes), as well as aptamers, mononucleotides and monoclonal antibodies and their conjugates. The diagnostic application of targeting technologies as well as targeted delivery of diagnostic and imaging agents also fall within the scope of the journal. In addition, papers are sought on self-regulating systems, systems responsive to their environment and to external stimuli and those that can produce programmed, pulsed and otherwise complex delivery patterns.
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