Evaluation of the targeted delivery of 5-fluorouracil and ascorbic acid into the brain with ultrasound-responsive nanobubbles

2017 
AbstractRecently, ultrasound-induced drug delivery into the brain using bubble formulations has been developed. After the brain delivery, however, the information on pharmacokinetics of hydrophilic drugs in the brain is lacking. In this study, to clarify the time-course pharmacokinetics of hydrophilic drugs, we used a brain microdialysis method. Using ultrasound-responsive nanobubbles (bubble liposomes (BLs)) with ultrasound irradiation, two hydrophilic drugs, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and ascorbic acid, were delivered into the brain of mice and rats and their time-course pharmacokinetics were evaluated with microdialysis. The results indicated that the time-course pharmacodynamics of ascorbic acid evaluated by examining its antioxidant capacity supported the time-course pharmacokinetics. Additionally, to strengthen the evidences of our evaluation, we varied the effect of BLs dose and duration and intensity of ultrasound irradiation on drug delivery. Among them, when the dose of BLs was changed, the trend of ...
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