Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10229856 | Biomaterials | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The present study was to demonstrate the effects of goblet cell-targeting nanoparticles on the oral absorption of insulin in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo, and identify the targeting mechanism as well as the influence of mucus. The insulin loaded nanoparticles were prepared using trimethyl chitosan chloride (TMC) modified with a CSKSSDYQC (CSK) targeting peptide. Compared with unmodified nanoparticles, the CSK peptide modification could facilitate the uptake of nanoparticles in villi, enhance the permeation of drugs across the epithelium, meanwhile, induce a significantly higher internalization of drugs via clathrin and caveolae mediated endocytosis on goblet cell-like HT29-MTX cells. In transport studies across Caco-2/HT29-MTX co-cultured cell monolayer (simulating intestinal epithelium), the CSK peptide modification also showed enhanced transport ability, even if the targeting recognition was partially affected by mucus. Moreover, it was found the existence of mucus was propitious to the transport of insulin from both modified and unmodified nanoparticles. In the pharmacological and pharmacokinetic studies in diabetic rats, the orally administrated CSK peptide modified nanoparticles produced a better hypoglycemic effect with a 1.5-fold higher relative bioavailability compared with unmodified ones. In conclusion, CSK peptide modified TMC nanoparticles showed sufficient effectiveness as goblet cell-targeting nanocarriers for oral delivery of insulin.
Keywords
Degree of quaternizationN-hydroxysuccinimideNMPTMCTEERNHSPFAPMSFCSKHBSSN-Trimethyl chitosan chlorideBCAN-MethylpyrrolidoneHEPESCH3INaOHPBSTPPDMEMCLSMINSFITCHCl1H NMREDC·HClDulbecco’s modified Eagle mediumMTTNPsTJstight junctionsEDTAethylenediamine tetraacetic acidhydrochloric acidinsulinbicinchoninic acidFourier transform infraredTripolyphosphateEntrapment efficiency1H nuclear magnetic resonanceapparent permeability coefficientFT-IRfluorescein isothiocyanatePhenylmethanesulfonyl fluoridephysiological salinephosphate buffer solutionHank’s balanced salt solutionMucusConfocal laser scanning microscopeNanoparticlessodium hydroxideMolecular weightparaformaldehydePappReverse-phase high performance liquid chromatographyHPLCChitosanMethyl iodide
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Authors
Yun Jin, Yupin Song, Xi Zhu, Dan Zhou, Chunhui Chen, Zhirong Zhang, Yuan Huang,