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Exenatide-loaded inside-porous poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) microspheres as a long-acting drug delivery system with improved release characteristics

Junqiu Zhai, Zhanlun Ou, Liuting Zhong, Yue Wang, Liping Cao, Shixia Guan

2020Drug Delivery19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist exenatide (EXT) is an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes. However, this peptide has a short biological half-life and the delayed release characteristic of current formulations limit its clinical application. Herein, we prepared EXT-loaded inside-porous poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) microspheres with outside layers (EXT-PMS) using a W1/O/W2 emulsion method with a microfluidic technique and its fabrication and formulation conditions were systematically investigated. In vitro dissolution experiments showed that the PLGA concentration, proportion of drug and oil phase, and the number and size of pores strongly affected the release behaviors of EXT-PMS. In vitro, the optimized EXT-PMS with large internal pores exhibited rapid and stable release without a lag phase. In a rat model, subcutaneous administration of the product yielded plasma concentrations of EXT that was sustained for 30 days with low burst and no delayed-release effect. The preparation of inside-porous microspheres is lighting up the development of long-acting drug delivery systems for other drugs with favorable release characteristics.

Topics & Concepts

ExenatideMaterials scienceDrug deliveryMicrosphereGlycolic acidDrugLactic acidPorosityChemical engineeringPLGABiomedical engineeringNanotechnologyPharmacologyNanoparticleMedicineComposite materialBacteriaDiabetes mellitusGeneticsType 2 diabetesBiologyEndocrinologyEngineeringAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsDrug Solubulity and Delivery SystemsProtein purification and stability