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Preparation and Characterization of Protein-loaded PFC Nanoemulsions for the Treatment of Heart Diseases by Pulmonary Administration

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Journal Eur J Pharm Sci
Specialties Chemistry
Pharmacology
Date 2020 Dec 28
PMID 33359617
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Abstract

In the treatment of heart disease, strategies for the targeted delivery of protein therapeutics to the heart by inhalation are still immature. Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) are inert chemicals with good biocompatibility, and unique physico-chemical properties that have recently led to their applications in numerous fields. In this study, we combined the advantages of protein-phospholipid complexes and PFC emulsions and then synthesized protein-loaded PFC nanoemulsions (PNEs) to test whether, after inhalation, these nanoemulsions could deliver therapeutic proteins to the heart. After preparing protein-phospholipid complexes by lyophilization, we obtained PNEs by extrusion. The particle size and surface charge of PNEs were about 140 nm and -50 mV, respectively. In vitro results showed that the PNEs had a fine particle fraction of 35% and exhibited sustained protein release. Translocation studies were done using three types of pulmonary epithelial cells, and ~7% translocation was observed in the Calu-3 cell line. Further, they were easily absorbed by cells and had therapeutic effects in culture. In vivo results showed that the PNEs successfully delivered proteins to the myocardial tissue of rats and reduced ischemic myocardial injury caused by acute myocardial infarction (AMI). This study suggests that inhalation of PNEs is a new potential strategy to deliver proteins to cardiac tissues for treating heart diseases.

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