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Comparative Study
. 2004 Jun;21(6):932-9.
doi: 10.1023/b:pham.0000029280.39882.ff.

Biodistribution characteristics of galactosylated emulsions and incorporated probucol for hepatocyte-selective targeting of lipophilic drugs in mice

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Comparative Study

Biodistribution characteristics of galactosylated emulsions and incorporated probucol for hepatocyte-selective targeting of lipophilic drugs in mice

Emi Ishida et al. Pharm Res. 2004 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: Galactosylated emulsions containing cholesten-5-yloxy-N-(4-((1-imino-2-D-thiogalactosylethyl)amino)butyl)formamide (Gal-C4-Chol) as a "homing device" were developed for hepatocyte-selective drug targeting. The targeting efficiency of galactosylated emulsions was evaluated by a distribution study in mice.

Methods: Soybean oil/EggPC/cholesterol (Chol) (weight ratio, 70:25: 5) (bare) emulsions and soybean oil/EggPC/Gal-C4-Chol (weight ratio, 70:25:5) (Gal) emulsions were prepared and labeled with [3H]cholesteryl hexadecyl ether (CHE). [14C]probucol as a model lipophilic drug was incorporated in the emulsions or EggPC/Chol/Gal-C4-Chol (Gal) liposomes. Their tissue and intrahepatic distribution were evaluated following intravenous injection in mice.

Results: After intravenous injection, Gal-emulsions were rapidly eliminated from the blood and accumulated in the liver, in contrast to the bare-emulsions. The liver uptake clearance of Gal-emulsions was 3.2- and 1.2-times greater than that of bare-emulsions and Gal-liposomes, respectively. The uptake ratio in liver parenchymal cells (PC) and nonparenchymal cells (NPC) of Gal-emulsions was higher than that of Gal-liposomes, being 7.4 and 3.0, suggesting that Gal-emulsions are an effective PC-selective carrier. The hepatic uptake of Gal-emulsions, but not that of bare-emulsions, was significantly inhibited by the pre-dosing of not only lactoferrin but also Gal-liposomes, suggesting asialoglycoprotein receptor-mediated endocytosis. Furthermore, [14C]probucol incorporated in Gal-emulsions was efficiently delivered to the liver compared with Gal-liposomes.

Conclusion: Gal-emulsions have been proven to be an alternative carrier for hepatocyte-selective drug targeting.

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