Nanocrystals as an effective strategy to improve Pomalidomide bioavailability in rodent

Cristina Cardia, Maria
First
;
Francesca Palmas, Maria
Second
;
Casula, Luca;Valenti, Donatella;Sinico, Chiara;Rosa Carta, Anna
;
Lai, Francesco
Last
2022-01-01

Abstract

Pomalidomide (POM) is an FDA-approved immunomodulatory imide drug (IMiDs) an it is effectively used in the treatment of multiple myeloma. IMiDs are analogs of the drug thalidomide and they have been repurposed for the treatment of several diseases such as psoriatic arthritis and Kaposi Sarcoma. In recent years, IMiDs have been also evaluated as a new treatment for neurological disorders with an inflammatory and neuroinflammatory component. POM draws particular interest for its potent anti-TNF-α activity at significantly lower concentrations than the parent compound thalidomide. However, POM's low water solubility underpins its low gastrointestinal permeability resulting in irregular and poor absorption. The purpose of this work was to prepare a POM nanocrystal-based formulation that could efficiently improve POM's plasma and brain concentration after intraperitoneal injection. POM nanocrystals prepared as a nanosuspension by the media milling method showed a mean diameter of 219 nm and a polydispersity index of 0.21. POM's nanocrystal solubility value (22.97 µg/mL) in phosphate buffer was about 1.58 folds higher than the POM raw powder. Finally, in vivo studies conducted in adult Male Sprague-Dawley rats indicated that POM nanocrystal ensured higher and longer-lasting drug levels in plasma and brain when compared with POM coarse suspension.
2022
2022
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517322006330?via=ihub
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Pomalidomide; Nanocrystals; Neurological disorders; Nanosuspensions; Brain
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Cristina Cardia, Maria; Francesca Palmas, Maria; Casula, Luca; Pisanu, Augusta; Marceddu, Salvatore; Valenti, Donatella; Sinico, Chiara; Pini, Elena; ...espandi
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