New in vitro model to evaluate kinetics of antimycobacterial drug release from bioresorbable polymeric carriers
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Published:2020-08
Issue:2020(4)
Volume:
Page:10-15
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ISSN:2542-1204
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Container-title:MicroRNA in ocular pathology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BRSMU
Author:
Andreevskaya SN1ORCID,
Smirnova TG1ORCID,
Antonov EN2ORCID,
Chernousova LN1ORCID,
Bogorodsky SE2,
Larionova EE1,
Popov VK2,
Ergeshov A1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Central Tuberculosis Research Institute, Moscow, Russia
2. Institute of Photon Technologies FSRC ‘Crystallography and Photonics’ RAS, Moscow, Russia
Abstract
Sustained-release drugs against tuberculosis are a promising approach to therapy since they positively affect patient compliance with long regimens, especially when it comes to the multidrug-resistant form of the disease. Conventional UV-visible spectroscopy does not work well with multicomponential culture media used for growing M. tuberculosis. The aim of this study was to develop a method for evaluating the kinetics of anti-tuberculosis drug released from bioresorbable polymeric carriers suitable for screening a wide range of encapsulated prolonged-release drugs and identifying the best performing candidate. While studying the growth dynamics of the laboratory susceptible strain M. tuberculosis H37Rv in the presence of different levofloxacin concentrations (from 0.03 to 0.4 μg/ml), we developed a model, which is essentially a set of 2 parallel experiments evaluating the kinetics of drug release into the culture medium. The results of these 2 experiments conducted on 3 encapsulated forms of levofloxacin loaded onto bioresorbable polymeric PLGA carriers (particles sized 50 μm and 100 μm and the matrix) revealed that release kinetics of the drug largely depended on the type of polymeric carrier. The best encapsulation of the antibiotic and its gradual release into the culture medium was observed for the matrix. All experiments were run in 3 replicates. The obtained data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Publisher
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University