Interaction Study of an Amorphous Solid Dispersion of Cyclosporin A in Poly-Alpha-Cyclodextrin with Model Membranes by (1)H-, (2)H-, (31)P-NMR and Electron Spin Resonance.

Journal of drug delivery Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-05-05 DOI:10.1155/2014/575719
Jean-Claude Debouzy, David Crouzier, Fréderic Bourbon, Malika Lahiani-Skiba, Mohamed Skiba
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The properties of an amorphous solid dispersion of cyclosporine A (ASD) prepared with the copolymer alpha cyclodextrin (POLYA) and cyclosporine A (CYSP) were investigated by (1)H-NMR in solution and its membrane interactions were studied by (1)H-NMR in small unilamellar vesicles and by (31)P (2)H NMR in phospholipidic dispersions of DMPC (dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine) in comparison with those of POLYA and CYSP alone. (1)H-NMR chemical shift variations showed that CYSP really interacts with POLYA, with possible adduct formation, dispersion in the solid matrix of the POLYA, and also complex formation. A coarse approach to the latter mechanism was tested using the continuous variations method, indicating an apparent 1 : 1 stoichiometry. Calculations gave an apparent association constant of log Ka = 4.5. A study of the interactions with phospholipidic dispersions of DMPC showed that only limited interactions occurred at the polar head group level ((31)P). Conversely, by comparison with the expected chain rigidification induced by CYSP, POLYA induced an increase in the fluidity of the layer while ASD formation led to these effects almost being overcome at 298 K. At higher temperature, while the effect of CYSP seems to vanish, a resulting global increase in chain fluidity was found in the presence of ASD.

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用(1)H-, (2)H-, (31)P-NMR和电子自旋共振研究环孢素A在聚-环糊精中与模型膜的非定形固体分散。
用(1)H-NMR研究了由α -环糊精(POLYA)和环孢素A (CYSP)共聚物制备的环孢素A (ASD)非晶态固体分散体的性质,用(1)H-NMR研究了其在单层小囊泡中的膜相互作用,用(31)P (2)H NMR研究了其在磷脂分散体DMPC(二酰基磷脂酰胆碱)中的膜相互作用,并与POLYA和CYSP单独进行了比较。(1)H-NMR化学位移变化表明,CYSP确实与POLYA相互作用,可能形成加合物,在POLYA的固体基质中分散,并形成络合物。使用连续变化方法测试了后一种机制的粗略方法,表明明显的1:1化学计量。计算得出的表观关联常数为log Ka = 4.5。一项关于DMPC与磷脂分散体相互作用的研究表明,在极性头基团水平上只发生有限的相互作用((31)P)。相反,与CYSP诱导的预期链硬化相比,POLYA诱导了层的流动性增加,而ASD的形成导致这些影响在298 K时几乎被克服。在较高的温度下,虽然CYSP的作用似乎消失了,但在ASD的存在下,发现了链流动性的整体增加。
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