Oxidized Alginate Dopamine Conjugate: In Vitro Characterization for Nose-to-Brain Delivery Application
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Background: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) bypass of dopamine (DA) is still a challenge
for supplying it to the neurons of Substantia Nigra mainly affected by Parkinson disease. DA prodrugs
have been studied to cross the BBB, overcoming the limitations of DA hydrophilicity. Therefore,
the aim of this work is the synthesis and preliminary characterization of an oxidized alginatedopamine
(AlgOX-DA) conjugate conceived for DA nose-to-brain delivery. Methods: A Schiff base
was designed to connect oxidized polymeric backbone to DA and both AlgOX and AlgOX-DA were
characterized in terms of Raman, XPS, FT-IR, and 1H- NMR spectroscopies, as well as in vitro mucoadhesive
and release tests. Results: Data demonstrated that AlgOX-DA was the most mucoadhesive
material among the tested ones and it released the neurotransmitter in simulated nasal fluid
and in low amounts in phosphate buffer saline. Results also demonstrated the capability of scanning
near-field optical microscopy to study the structural and fluorescence properties of AlgOX, fluorescently
labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate microstructures. Interestingly, in SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma
cell line up to 100 ?g/mL, no toxic effect was derived from AlgOX and AlgOX-DA in 24 h.
Conclusions: Overall, the in vitro performances of AlgOX and AlgOX-DA conjugates seem to encourage
further ex vivo and in vivo studies in view of nose-to-brain administration.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cell viability; microscopy; mucoadhesion; oxidized alginate;; dopamine
List of contributors:
Luce, Marco; Cricenti, Antonio
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