Enhanced nasal drug delivery efficiency by increasing mechanical loading using hypergravity

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Nasal route drug administration for local and systemic delivery of many therapeutics has received attention because the nasal cavity is highly vascularized and provides a large surface area for drug absorption. However, nasal mucosa exhibits limited permeability to polar molecules. In this study, we developed a novel method for improving absorption efficiency of polar drugs by applying hypergravity. RPMI 2650 cells and primary human nasal epithelial cells were exposed three times to a 20 min hypergravitational condition (10 x g) with a 20 min rest period after each exposure. The applied hypergravity induced a decrease in transepithelial electrical resistance without significant loss of cellular metabolic activity, and cellular permeability of fluorescein sodium salt (MW 376 Da; NaFI) and FITC-labeled dextran (average MW 4,000 Da; FD-4) increased by 19% and 16%, respectively. Immunostaining and RT-qPCR results demonstrated that hypergravity conditions affected cytoskeletal structures and tight junctions, leading to weakening of the cell barrier function and increasing the cellular permeability of polar molecules. Our results indicate that hypergravity could be used as a new strategy for enhancing the efficiency of drug absorption via the nasal route.

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TUMOR-CELL LINEBARRIER FUNCTIONTIGHT JUNCTIONSRPMI 2650ABSORPTIONINSULINDIHYDROTESTOSTERONEMACROMOLECULESCYTOSKELETONEXPRESSION
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Enhanced nasal drug delivery efficiency by increasing mechanical loading using hypergravity
저자
Kim, DongjooKim, Young HyoKwon, Soonjo
DOI
10.1038/s41598-017-18561-x
발행일
2018-01
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Article
저널명
Scientific Reports
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