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TítuloLiposomal formulations of oxybutynin and resiniferatoxin for the treatment of urinary diseases: improvement of drug tolerance upon intravesical
Autor(es)Cirino, Lorena M. D.
Vergne, Daviane M. C.
Novais, Gabrielle B.
Cano, Amanda
Padilha, Francine F.
Severino, Patrícia
Júnior, Ricardo L. C. de Albuquerque
Cardoso, Juliana C.
Souto, Eliana B.
Palavras-chaveUrinary incontinence
Overactive bladder
Liposomes
Inflammatory protection
Oxybutynin
Resiniferatoxin
Data2022
EditoraSpringer
RevistaDrug Delivery and Translational Research
CitaçãoCirino, Lorena M. D.; Vergne, Daviane M. C.; Novais, Gabrielle B.; Cano, Amanda; Padilha, Francine F.; Severino, Patrícia; Júnior, Ricardo L. C. de Albuquerque; Cardoso, Juliana C.; Souto, Eliana B., Liposomal formulations of oxybutynin and resiniferatoxin for the treatment of urinary diseases: improvement of drug tolerance upon intravesical. Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 2021
Resumo(s)The use of liposomes for drug release has demonstrated to be a promising therapeutic platform for biomedical applications. In this study, intravesical administration of OXI (1.5 mM) and RTX (100 nM) was used to compare histological changes caused in Wistar female rats by the drugs both unloaded and loaded in liposomes. After instillation of formulations by intravesical catheter, bladders were removed and histological analysis carried out at pre-determined time intervals over a period of 60 days. Urinalysis was performed to verify the presence of infection and of liposomes. Results showed that RTX caused a higher bladder damage, with inflammatory reaction that reached all bladder layers. After 60 days, RTX-treated group showed urothelial alterations, collagen replacement by fibrosis and also abdominal adherence, but not the OXI-treated group. At the end of the assay, the liposomal-treated groups showed a minimal inflammatory reaction and significantly increased bladder size. Moreover, urinalysis confirmed the presence of liposomes in rat urine. RTX promoted higher bladder damage than OXI. Intravesical administration of liposomal OXI or RTX formulations minimized inflammatory reaction, with an extended drug effect on bladders. After a single intravesical administration, liposomes were found in rat urine samples after 60 days.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/77178
DOI10.1007/s13346-021-01082-6
ISSN2190-393X
Versão da editorahttps://www.springer.com/journal/13346
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