Solubility Enhancement of Indomethacin with Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimers and Targeting to Inflammatory Regions of Arthritic Rats
- 1 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Drug Targeting
- Vol. 12 (9-10) , 575-583
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10611860400010655
Abstract
This work includes investigation on solubility enhancement of indomethacin (IND) in the presence of poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers and passive targeting of the PAMAM/IND complex so formed to the inflamed regions in an animal model. The complex formation was confirmed by infrared and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy methods. Solubility of IND in aqueous G4-PAMAM followed Higuchi's AN curve depending on pH of the solubilizing medium. The solubility was decreased upon addition of dendrimer to the IND saturated solution at various pH, indicating aggregation behavior of the PAMAM/IND complex and conforming to the Higuchi's AN solubility profile. The in vitro release of IND from the PAMAM/IND complex through a cellophane membrane, from a Franz diffusion cell, showed 79±3.2% drug release in 24 h. The drug release was further retarded in the presence of human serum albumin (HSA) suggesting the significance of complex HSA binding in altering in vivo behavior of the complex. Intravenous administration of the PAMAM/IND complex formulation in rats showed a two-compartment pharmacokinetic profile. Enhanced effective IND concentrations in the inflamed regions were obtained for the prolonged time period with the PAMAM/IND complex compared to the free drug in arthritic rats indicating preferred accumulation of IND to the inflamed region. The targeting efficiency of PAMAM/IND complex was 2.29 times higher compared to free drug. In contrast to the previous investigations, two interesting findings reported here are: (a) solubility behavior of IND in G4-PAMAM dendrimer deviates from linearity with increasing concentrations of dendrimer at acidic to neutral pH values and (b) inspite of lymphatic drainage, retention of PAMAM/IND complexes occurs at the inflammatory site.Keywords
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