Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Mar 2023)

Mesoporous silica nanoparticles with chiral pattern topological structure function as “antiskid tires” on the intestinal mucosa to facilitate oral drugs delivery

  • Wei Xin,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Jiahui Lin,
  • Yanbu Wang,
  • Qi pan,
  • Yang Han,
  • Zhiye Bao,
  • Shun Zong,
  • Ying Cheng,
  • Xuchun Chen,
  • Lin Zhao,
  • Heran Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2
p. 100795

Abstract

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The weak adhesion between nanocarriers and the intestinal mucosa was one of the main reasons caused the failure in oral delivery. Inspired by the “antiskid tires” with complex chiral patterns, mesoporous silica nanoparticles AT-R@CMSN exhibiting geometrical chiral structure were designed to improve the surface/interface roughness in nanoscale, and employed as the hosting system for insoluble drugs nimesulide (NMS) and ibuprofen (IBU). Once performing the delivery tasks, AT-R@CMSN with rigid skeleton protected the loaded drug and reduced the irritation of drug on gastrointestinal tract (GIT), while their porous structure deprived drug crystal and improved drug release. More importantly, AT-R@CMSN functioned as “antiskid tire” to produce higher friction on intestinal mucosa and substantively influenced multiple biological processes, including “contact”, “adhesion”, “retention”, “permeation” and “uptake”, compared to the achiral S@MSN, thereby improving the oral adsorption effectiveness of such drug delivery systems. By engineering AT-R@CMSN to overcome the stability, solubility and permeability bottlenecks of drugs, orally administered NMS or IBU loaded AT-R@CMSN could achieve higher relative bioavailability (705.95% and 444.42%, respectively) and stronger anti-inflammation effect. In addition, AT-R@CMSN displayed favorable biocompatibility and biodegradability. Undoubtedly, the present finding helped to understand the oral adsorption process of nanocarriers, and provided novel insights into the rational design of nanocarriers.

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