Dibucaine in Ionic-Gradient Liposomes: Biophysical,Toxicological, and Activity Characterization |
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Authors: | Verônica M. Couto Maria J. Prieto Daniela E. Igartúa Daniela A. Feas Lígia N.M. Ribeiro Camila M.G. Silva Simone R. Castro Viviane A. Guilherme Darlene D. Dantzger Daisy Machado Silvia del V. Alonso Eneida de Paula |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biochemistry and Tissue Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil;2. Laboratory of Biomembranes, Department of Science and Technology, Structure Biology and Biotechnology Group, National University of Quilmes, IMBICE-CONICET, Bernal, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | Administration of local anesthetics is one of the most effective pain control techniques for postoperative analgesia. However, anesthetic agents easily diffuse into the injection site, limiting the time of anesthesia. One approach to prolong analgesia is to entrap local anesthetic agents in nanostructured carriers (e.g., liposomes). Here, we report that using an ammonium sulphate gradient was the best strategy to improve the encapsulation (62.6%) of dibucaine (DBC) into liposomes. Light scattering and nanotracking analyses were used to characterize vesicle properties, such as, size, polydispersity, zeta potentials, and number. In vitro kinetic experiments revealed the sustained release of DBC (50% in 7 h) from the liposomes. In addition, in vitro (3T3 cells in culture) and in vivo (zebrafish) toxicity assays revealed that ionic-gradient liposomes were able to reduce DBC cyto/cardiotoxicity and morphological changes in zebrafish larvae. Moreover, the anesthesia time attained after infiltrative administration in mice was longer with encapsulated DBC (27 h) than that with free DBC (11 h), at 320 μM (0.012%), confirming it as a promising long-acting liposome formulation for parenteral drug administration of DBC. |
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Keywords: | liposomes encapsulation toxicity controlled release/delivery injectables stability formulation LUV AS ammonium sulphate gradient liposomes ammonium sulphate gradient liposomes with dibucaine AUEC area under the effect curve LUV 7.4 conventional liposomes conventional gradient liposomes with dibucaine DBC dibucaine DDS drug delivery system dpf days post fertilization DLS dynamic light scattering %EE encapsulation efficiency hpt hour post treatment LUV large unilamellar vesicles LA local anesthetic %MPE maximum possible effect MTT methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium NTA nanoparticle tracking analysis LUV 5.5 pH gradient liposomes pH gradient liposomes with dibucaine PDI polydispersity index ZP zeta potential |
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