IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Risako Morishita , Mayuko Hirosoko , Miwa Toyonaga , Hayato Yoshida , Yuuya Takaguchi , Akikatsu Yanagawa , Ryosuke Murase , Ai Yoshida , Yoshiharu Kasahara , Ikumi Kajiwara , Shin Shimizu , Noriyasu Kamei , Mariko Takeda-Morishita
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超微气泡(UFBs)直径为 1 微米,由于布朗运动的影响,其在液体中的稳定性而闻名于世。UFBs 具有独特的物理化学特性和多种生物效应,具有潜在的工业和生物应用价值。超滤薄膜的一个重要特性是其表面带负电荷,这被认为能够影响带正电荷的肠道酶活性,增加多肽药物的粘膜吸收。本研究以胰岛素为多肽药物模型,在不同浓度的 UFB 溶液中对大鼠进行肠道和口服给药,以考察 UFB 对胰岛素粘膜吸收的影响。UFB 溶液促进了粘膜对胰岛素的吸收。增加溶液中 UFB 的数量可增加回肠和口服胰岛素的吸收。为了确定胰岛素吸收增加的机制,我们检查了胃蛋白酶和胰蛋白酶溶液中的胰岛素降解情况,发现 UFB 的存在减缓了胰岛素的降解。我们对水中 UFB 的生物安全性进行了评估,以研究其未来在健康领域的应用潜力。UFB 不影响常见的血液生化指标,也不影响器官和粘膜的健康。据我们所知,这是首次有证据表明水中的超纯水对口服胰岛素的吸收有影响。总之,在水中使用 UFB 是增加胰岛素等肽类药物口服吸收的一种新方法。作为临床药物开发的一种给药工具,UFB 可能是很有前途的候选药物。
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Boosting the oral absorption of insulin using Ultrafine bubbles

Boosting the oral absorption of insulin using Ultrafine bubbles
Ultrafine bubbles (UFBs), which have a diameter < 1 μm, are renowned for their stability in liquid because of the effects of Brownian motion. The unique physicochemical properties and diverse biological effects of UFBs have potential industrial and biological applications. One important property of UFBs is their negative surface charge, which is thought to be able to influence the positively charged intestinal enzymatic activity and to increase peptide drug mucosal absorption. In this study, insulin was used as the peptide drug model and administered to rats both intestinally and orally at different concentrations of UFB solution to examine the effects of UFBs on the mucosal absorption of insulin. The UFB solution promoted mucosal insulin absorption. Increasing the number of UFBs in solution increased both ileal and oral insulin absorption. To identify the mechanism responsible for this increased insulin absorption, we examined insulin degradation in pepsin and trypsin solutions and found that the presence of UFBs slowed insulin degradation. The biological safety of UFBs in water was evaluated to examine their potential future health applications. UFBs did not affect common blood biochemical parameters or the health of organs and mucosal membranes. To our knowledge, this is the first study to provide evidence for the effects of UFBs in water on oral insulin absorption. In conclusion, the use of UFBs in water represents a novel method for increasing the oral absorption of peptide drugs, such as insulin. UFBs may be promising candidates as a delivery tool for clinical drug development.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Pharmaceutics is the third most cited journal in the "Pharmacy & Pharmacology" category out of 366 journals, being the true home for pharmaceutical scientists concerned with the physical, chemical and biological properties of devices and delivery systems for drugs, vaccines and biologicals, including their design, manufacture and evaluation. This includes evaluation of the properties of drugs, excipients such as surfactants and polymers and novel materials. The journal has special sections on pharmaceutical nanotechnology and personalized medicines, and publishes research papers, reviews, commentaries and letters to the editor as well as special issues.
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