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Título
Dexamethasone PLGA Microspheres for Sub-Tenon Administration: Influence of Sterilization and Tolerance Studies
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Año del Documento
2021
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Pharmaceutics 2021;13:228
Resumen
Many diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye require repeated intravitreal
injections with corticosteroids in chronic treatments. The periocular administration is a less invasive
route attracting considerable attention for long-term therapies. In the present work, dexamethasone-
loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) microspheres (Dx-MS) were prepared using the oil-in-
water (O/W) emulsion solvent evaporation technique. MS were characterized in terms of mean
particle size and particle size distribution, external morphology, polymer integrity, drug content,
and in vitro release profiles. MS were sterilized by gamma irradiation (25 kGy), and dexamethasone
release profiles from sterilized and non-sterilized microspheres were compared by means of the
similarity factor (f2). The mechanism of drug release before and after irradiation exposure of Dx-
MS was identified using appropriate mathematical models. Dexamethasone release was sustained
in vitro for 9 weeks. The evaluation of the in vivo tolerance was carried out in rabbit eyes, which
received a sub-Tenon injection of 5 mg of sterilized Dx-MS (20–53 µm size containing 165.6 ±3.6 µg
Dx/mg MS) equivalent to 828 µg of Dx. No detectable increase in intraocular pressure was reported,
and clinical and histological analysis of the ocular tissues showed no adverse events up to 6 weeks
after the administration. According to the data presented in this work, the sub-Tenon administration
of Dx-MS could be a promising alternative to successive intravitreal injections for the treatment of
chronic diseases of the back of the eye.
ISSN
1999-4923
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SI
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Spanish Ministry of Education and Ministry of Science and Technology (MAT 2017-83858-C2-1-R), RETICS RD16/0008/0001, RD16/0008/0004, RD16/0008/0009, UCM Research Group 920415, CONACYT (Mexico), and Junta de Castilla y León (Spain)
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eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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