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Brain targeting by intranasal drug delivery (INDD): a combined effect of trans-neural and para-neuronal pathway
Authors:Gulam Mustafa  Abdulmohsen H Alrohaimi  Aseem Bhatnagar  Sanjula Baboota  Javed Ali
Institution:1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, New Delhi, India,;2. College of pharmacy, Al-Dawadmi Campus, Shaqra University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,;3. Department of Nuclear Medicine Division (NMD), Institute of Nuclear Medicine &4. Allied Sciences, Timarpur, Timarpur, Delhi, India, and;5. Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, New Delhi, India,
Abstract:The effectiveness of intranasal drug delivery for brain targeting has emerged as a hope of remedy for various CNS disorders. The nose to brain absorption of therapeutic molecules claims two effective pathways, which include trans-neuronal for immediate action and para-neuronal for delayed action. To evaluate the contribution of both the pathways in absorption of therapeutic molecules and nanocarriers, lidocaine, a nerve-blocking agent, was used to impair the action potential of olfactory nerve. An anti-Parkinson drug ropinirole was covalently complexes with 99mTc in presence of SnCl2 using in-house developed reduction technology. The radiolabeled formulations were administered intranasally in lidocaine challenged rabbit and rat. The qualitative and quantitative outcomes of neural and non-neural pathways were estimated using gamma scintigraphy and UHPLC-MS/MS, respectively. The results showed a significant (p?≤?0.005) increase in radioactivity counts and drug concentration in the brain of rabbit and rat compared to the animal groups challenged with lidocaine. This concludes the significant contribution (p?≤?0.005) of trans-neuronal and para-neuronal pathway in nose to brain drug delivery. Therefore, results proved that it is an art of a formulator scientist to make the drug carriers to exploit the choice of absorption pathway for their instant and extent of action.
Keywords:Brain targeting  gamma scintigraphy  intranasal drug delivery  neural pathway  non-neural pathway  olfactory nerve  ropinirole  trigeminal nerve
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