Imaging-Based Drug Penetration Profiling in an Excised Sheep Cornea Model

Author:

Viehmeister Karla1,Manuelli Aurélie2,Guerin Camille2,Kappes Sebastian1,Lamprecht Alf13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Institute of Pharmacy, University of Bonn, Gerhard-Domagk-Str. 3, 53121 Bonn, Germany

2. Horus Pharma, 22, Allée Camille Muffat, Inedi 5, 06200 Nice, France

3. Université de Franche-Comté, INSERM UMR1098 Right, 25030 Besançon, France

Abstract

Formulations designed to address ocular conditions and diseases are predominantly administered topically. While in vitro test systems have been developed to assess corneal permeation under extended contact conditions, methods focusing on determining the penetration depth and kinetics of a substance within the cornea itself rather than through it, are scarce. This study introduces a method for time-dependent penetration depth analysis (10 and 60 min) by means of a semiquantitative imaging method in comparison with a quantitative corneal depth-cut technique, employing fluorescein sodium at concentrations of 0.2 and 0.4 mg/mL as a small molecule model substance and sheep cornea as a human surrogate. Excised tissues exhibited sustained viability in modified artificial aqueous humor and maintained thickness (746 ± 43 µm) and integrity (electrical resistance 488 ± 218 Ω∙cm2) under the experimental conditions. Both methods effectively demonstrated the expected concentration- and time-dependent depth of penetration of fluorescein sodium, displaying a significantly strong correlation. The traceability of the kinetic processes was validated with polysorbate 80, which acted as a penetration enhancer. Furthermore, the imaging-based method enabled detecting the retention of larger structures, such as hyaluronic acid and nanoemulsions from the commercial eyedrop formulation NEOVIS® TOTAL multi, inside the lacrimal layer.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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