Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2501634 International Journal of Pharmaceutics 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo evaluate whether PDSC, an l-carnitine ester derivative of prednisolone and OCTN2 substrate, could provide a targeted delivery of the corticosteroid into the lung tissues of an asthmatic guinea pig model.MethodsPRED (prednisolone) and PDC (an l-carnitine prodrug of prednisolone not recognized by OCTN2) served as controls. Water solubility and log P values were determined, and PDSC and PDC in vivo were quantified by LC–MS/MS.ResultsUnlike PRED, the intra-tracheal instillation of PDSC resulted in effective and prolonged accumulation of prednisolone in the lung tissues, leading to 3.8-fold higher reduction in inflammatory cell count in the bronchoalveolar fluid, and less severe lung and bronchial lesions in the asthmatic guinea pig. PDC showed similar pharmacokinetic profile to PRED, but exhibited higher efficiency (1.7-fold higher) at reducing the inflammatory cell count and the severity of lung histopathology, possibly due to the release of l-carnitine in vivo.ConclusionsThe collective data suggest that PDSC has the potential to be an effective prodrug for the treatment of asthma with concomitant reduction in systemic side effects, and that novel prodrugs produced by l-carnitine conjugation can have useful applications in the targeted accumulation of drugs in the lungs.

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