Synergistic effects of a cremophor EL drug delivery system and its U0126 cargo in an ex vivo model.

Synergistic effects of a cremophor EL drug delivery system and its U0126 cargo in an ex vivo model. Drug Deliv. 2019 Dec;26(1):680-688 Authors: Christensen ST, Grell AS, Johansson SE, Andersson CM, Edvinsson L, Haanes KA Abstract Neuroprotection has proven clinically unsuccessful in subarachnoid hemorrhage. We believe that this is because the major component in the early damage pathway, the vascular wall, has not been given the necessary focus. U0126 is a potent inhibitor of vascular phenotypical changes, exemplified by functional endothelin B (ETB) receptor upregulation. The current study aimed to determine the optimal dose of U0126 ex vivo and test the toxicology of this dose in vivo. To find the optimal dose and test a suitable in vivo delivery system, we applied an ex vivo model of blood flow cessation and investigated functional ETB receptor upregulation (using a specific agonist) as the primary endpoint. The secondary endpoint was depolarization-induced contractility assessed by 60 mM K+ stimuli. Furthermore, an in vivo toxicology study was performed on the optimal selected doses. U0126 (10 µM) had a strong effect on the prevention of functional ETB receptor contractility, combined with minimal effect on the depolarization-induced contractility. When cremophor EL was chosen for drug delivery, it had an inhibitory and additive effect (combined with U0126) on the ETB receptor contractility. Hence, 10 µM U0126 in 0.5% crem...
Source: Drug Delivery - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Tags: Drug Deliv Source Type: research