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Published on: July 23, 2016
Peribulbar poloxamer for ocular drug delivery
Katja Vehanen1, Margit Hornof, Arto Urtti
1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland. katja.vehanen@uku.fi
Purpose:
The use of biopolymers in peribulbar injection for controlled drug delivery provides alternative options to eyedrops and intravitreal or surgical methods. Polymerizable biopolymers are especially likely to have a role because of their particular properties. In liquid form, they can be easily injected into the target site and, after polymerization, they provide a prolonged and controlled release of the drug. This study was undertaken to demonstrate the suitability of a thermopolymerizable biopolymer poloxamer (Lutrol F127) for peribulbar injections and controlled drug release.
Methods:
The toxicity of injected poloxamer compounds was evaluated by visual inspection and histological and immunohistochemical tissue evaluation. The release of marker substances such as 5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (376 Da) or fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran (FITC-dextran) (4-40 kDa) from poloxamer was used to simulate drug release and penetration into the eye using in vivo fluorometry.
Results:
According to our clinical and pathological analyses, poloxamer was well tolerated in peribulbar injections and did not cause acute toxicity at the site of injection. The marker compounds were released from the site of injection during the first 24 hours.
Conclusions:
Although poloxamer appears to be suitable for peribulbar injections, a more prolonged period of dissolution is desirable for clinical purposes.
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