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. 2025 Aug;15(8):2749-2764.
doi: 10.1007/s13346-024-01769-6. Epub 2025 Jan 2.

Simvastatin is delivered to the brain by high-strength intranasal cationic SMEDDS and nanoemulsions

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Simvastatin is delivered to the brain by high-strength intranasal cationic SMEDDS and nanoemulsions

Francisco Gama et al. Drug Deliv Transl Res. 2025 Aug.

Abstract

The repurposing of statins as neuroprotective agents and/or anti-brain tumor drugs is limited by challenges in brain bioavailability and systemic off-target effects. Therefore, improved and targeted delivery of statins to the brain is necessary. This study aimed to develop a high-strength liquid formulation of the poorly soluble prodrug simvastatin for intranasal administration, as a strategy to achieve high brain concentrations of the prodrug and/or its active form, tenivastatin. Cationic simvastatin nanoemulsions (c-NE) and self-microemulsifying drug delivery systems (c-SMEDDS) were screened for composition, extensively characterized, and the viscosity of the nanoemulsion was further optimized. The optimized c-NE and c-SMEDDS formulations achieved high drug strengths, approximately 5.5% and 9% (w/w), respectively. They formed highly homogeneous aqueous dispersions (polydispersity index < 0.1) with small droplet sizes (< 120 nm and ~ 25 nm, respectively) and remained stable for at least four months under refrigeration. Neither the c-NE nor the c-SMEDDS induced hemolysis up to concentrations of 40 µg/mL and 450 µg/mL of simvastatin, respectively. The zero-shear viscosity of the c-NE was increased to 186 mPa·s by incorporating 0.25% (w/w) polyvinylpyrrolidone, which approached the viscosity of the c-SMEDDS (~ 126 mPa·s). Following intranasal administration of the optimized formulations to Wistar rats at a dose of 10 mg/kg, simvastatin levels in the brain reached 50 to 150 ng/g between 15 and 60 min post-administration. These findings indicate that the developed c-NE and c-SMEDDS formulations hold promise for simvastatin intranasal delivery and brain targeting, potentially paving the way for the realization of simvastatin's neuroprotective potential.

Keywords: Brain; Drug delivery; Intranasal; Microemulsion; Nanoemulsion; Simvastatin.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declarations. Ethics approval: The experimental protocols were reviewed and approved (reference 0421/000/000/2023 002871) by the competent national authority [Portuguese General Directorate for Food and Veterinary (DGAV – Direção Geral de Alimentação e Veterinária)], in agreement with the regulations of the European Directive 2010/63/EU and Portuguese law (Decreto-Lei nº 113/2013). Competing interests: Adriana O. Santos, Patrícia C. Pires and Gilberto Alves are inventors on a patent application related with the nanomulsions described in this manuscript (WO2022259205A1).

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