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Authors Huang Y, Tao Q, Hou DZ, Hu S, Tian SY, Chen YZ, Gui RY, Yang LL, Wang Y
Received 19 September 2016
Accepted for publication 4 January 2017
Published 2 March 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 1731—1745
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S122747
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun
Abstract: As a novel ion-exchange carrier with high surface area and
excellent exchangeability, montmorillonite (Mt) was intercalated with betaxolol
hydrochloride (BH) to form a nanocomposite and then encapsulated by liposomes
(Mt-BH-LPs) for an ophthalmic drug-delivery system. The Mt-BH and Mt-BH-LPs
were prepared by an acidification process and ethanol injection combined with
ammonium sulfate gradient methods. The successful formation of Mt-BH and
Mt-BH-LPs was verified by thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction,
Fourier-transform infrared spectra, and transmission electron microscopy.
Mt-BH-LPs possessed the favorable physical characteristics of encapsulation
efficiency, drug loading, mean particle size, and ζ-potential. In vitro release
studies indicated Mt-BH-LPs effectively maintained a relatively sustained slow
release. Immortalized human corneal epithelial cell cytotoxicity, in vivo
rabbit eye-irritation tests, and chorioallantoic membrane–trypan blue staining
all revealed that Mt-BH-LPs had no obvious irritation on ocular tissues. A new
in vitro tear-turnover model, including inserts containing human corneal
epithelial cells, was designed to evaluate the precorneal retention time of
Mt-BH-LPs. The results showed that Mt-BH-LPs maintained a certain BH
concentration in tear fluid for a longer period than the BH solution. In vivo
precorneal retention studies also indicated Mt-BH-LPs prolonged drug retention
on the ocular surface more than the BH solution. Furthermore, pharmacodynamic
studies showed that Mt-BH-LPs had a prolonged effect on decreasing intraocular
optical pressure in rabbits. Our results demonstrated that Mt-BH-LPs have
potential as an ophthalmic delivery system.
Keywords: liposome, montmorillonite, irritation,
precorneal retention time, intraocular optical pressure