Thermosensitive Polyester Hydrogel for Application of Immunosuppressive Drug Delivery System in Skin Allograft.
I-En WuMadonna Rica AnggeliaSih-Yu LinChiao-Yun ChenI-Ming ChuCheng-Hung LinPublished in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Tacrolimus (FK506) is a common immunosuppressive drug that is capable of suppressing acute rejection reactions, and is used to treat patients after allotransplantation. A stable and suitable serum concentration of tacrolimus is desirable for better therapeutic effects. However, daily drug administration via oral or injection routes is quite inconvenient and may encounter drug overdose or low patient compliance problems. In this research, our objective was to develop an extended delivery system using a thermosensitive hydrogel of poly ethylene glycol, D,L-lactide (L), and ϵ-caprolactone (CL) block copolymer, mPEG-PLCL, as a drug depot. The formulation of mPEG-PLCL and 0.5% PVP-dissolved tacrolimus was studied and the optimal formulation was obtained. The in vivo data showed that in situ gelling is achieved, a stable and sustained release of the drug within 30 days can be maintained, and the hydrogel was majorly degraded in that period. Moreover, improved allograft survival was achieved. Together, these data imply the potential of the current formulation for immunosuppressive treatments.
Keyphrases
- drug delivery
- wound healing
- end stage renal disease
- drug induced
- tissue engineering
- hyaluronic acid
- electronic health record
- adverse drug
- mental health
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- big data
- liver failure
- physical activity
- drug release
- intensive care unit
- case report
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- signaling pathway
- patient reported outcomes
- risk assessment
- soft tissue
- data analysis
- hepatitis b virus
- deep learning