Understanding the Synergistic Correlation between the Spatial Distribution of Drug-Loaded Mixed Micellar Systems and In Vitro Behavior via Experimental and Computational Approaches
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Understanding the Synergistic Correlation between the Spatial Distribution of Drug-Loaded Mixed Micellar Systems and In Vitro Behavior via Experimental and Computational Approaches
Abstract
To better promote the application of polymeric mixed micelles (PMMs), a coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation (CGMD) has been employed to investigate the factors controlling the spatial distribution within the PMMs and predict their drug-loading properties, meanwhile, combined with experimental methods to validate and examine it. In this study, the snapshots obtained from CGMD and the results of proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) provide new insights into the distribution principle that the spatial distribution depends on the hydrophobic compatibility of drugs with the regions within PMMs. Docetaxel (DTX) is located within the interior or near the core-corona interface of the HS15 hydrophobic core inside FS/PMMs (PMMs fabricated from a nonionic triblock copolymer (F127)) and a nonionic surfactant (HS15), and therefore, the system with a high HS15 ratio, such as system I, is more suitable for loading DTX. In contrast, the more water-soluble puerarin (PUE) is more likely to be solubilized in the "secondary hydrophobic area," mainly formed by the hydrophobic part of F127 within FS/PMMs. However, when the initial feeding concentration of the drug is increased or the FS mixing ratios are changed, an inappropriate distribution would occur and hence influence the drug-loading stability. Also, this impact was further elucidated by the calculated parameters (solvent-accessible surface area (SASA), the radius of gyration (Rg), and energy landscape), and the analysis of the drug leakage, concluding that inappropriate distribution of the drug would lower the stability of the drug in the PMMs. These results combined together provide new insights into the distribution principle that the spatial distribution of drugs within PMMs depends on the hydrophobic compatibility of drugs with the regions formed by micellar materials. Additionally, in vitro drug release yielded a consistent picture with the above conclusions and provides evidence that both the location of the drug within the systems and the stability of the drug-loading system have a great influence on the drug release behavior. Accordingly, this work demonstrates that we can tune the drug-loading stability and drug release behavior via the drug-PMM interaction and drug location study, and CGMD technology would be a step forward in the search for suitable drug-delivery PMMs.
Keywords: coarse-grained; in vitro characteristics; mixed micelles; molecular dynamics; spatial distribution.
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