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Comparison of a poloxamer-based thermally sensitive gel and an HPMC-based standard gel used to increase sildenafil citrate retention in the uterus.
Objective: Sildenafil citrate (SC) could promote uterine lining development, leading to successful embryo implantation. Due to the low oral bioavailability of the first-pass elimination of SC, it is necessary to develop a gel for vaginal administration to improve the efficacy.
Methods: A vaginal gel was prepared using the cold method to increase the retention of SC in the uterus, which allows for prolonged contact between SC and the vaginal mucosa. A poloxamer-based thermosensitive in situ gel containing SC (SC-Tsgel) and an HPMC-based standard gel containing SC (SC-Cogel) were prepared. The rheological properties, in vitro drug release, and in vivo retention in the uterus of SC-Tsgel and SC-Cogel were compared.
Results: The gel formulations significantly prolonged the time it took for drugs to be released following a release study. SC-Tsgel and SC-Cogel administered vaginally increased the duration of drug administration compared to SC solutions injected through the tail vein. Nevertheless, compared with tail vein injection of SC solutions or vaginal administration of the SC-Cogel, the retention of SC in the uterus was increased significantly after vaginal administration of the SC-Tsgel.
Conclusions: Novel formulations of SC prepared with poloxamer 407 show promise as vaginal medication preparations for the management of a thin endometrium.
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.