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Nimodipine Ophthalmic Formulations for Management of Glaucoma
Authors:Doaa Nabih Maria  Abd-Elgawad Helmy Abd-Elgawad  Osama Abd-Elazeem Soliman  Marwa Salah El-dahan  Monica M. Jablonski
Affiliation:1.Department of Ophthalmology, Hamilton Eye Institute,The University of Tennessee Health Science Center,Memphis,USA;2.Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,University of Tennessee Health Science Center,Memphis,USA;3.Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy,Mansoura University,Mansoura,Egypt
Abstract:

Purpose

Preparation and evaluation of topical ophthalmic formulations containing nimodipine-CD complexes prepared using HP-β-CD, SBE-β-CD and M-β-CD for the management of glaucoma.

Methods

Nimodipine-CD complexes were prepared using a freeze-drying method. Two different molar ratios (NMD:CD) were used for each cyclodextrin. The inclusion complexes were characterized using DSC, FTIR, yield (%), drug content and in vitro release characteristics. NMD-CD complexes incorporated into chitosan eye drops and a temperature-triggered in situ gelling system were evaluated for their pH, viscosity and in vitro release characteristics. We determined the intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering effect of NMD-hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) eye drops through a single dose response design using C57BL/6J mice. The minimum effective concentration (MEC) of nimodipine was further applied to mice that vary in the parental allele of Cacna1s, the drug target of nimodipine. Cytotoxicity was also evaluated.

Results

Our ophthalmic formulations possessed pH and viscosity values that are compatible with the eye. In vitro release of nimodipine was significantly increased from chitosan eye drops containing NMD-CD complexes compared to uncomplexed drug. Administration of nimodipine can lower IOP significantly after a single drop of drug HPMC suspension. The IOP-lowering response of the MEC (0.6%) was significantly influenced by the parental allele of Cacna1s.

Conclusions

Nimodipine can be used as a promising topical drug for management of glaucoma through ocular delivery.
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