Preparation of Ophthalmic Formulations Containing Cilostazol as an Anti-glaucoma Agent and Improvement in Its Permeability through the Rabbit Cornea
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To evaluate the pharmacological properties of cilostazol (CLZ), we examined its intraocular pressure (IOP) -lowering effect. CLZ is an inhibitor of Type III phosphodiesterase that increases intracellular cyclic AMP levels by restraining platelet aggregation, and has a potential protective effect against atherosclerosis. We attempted to apply it for use as an anti-glaucoma agent; however, the application of CLZ in the ophthalmic field is limited due to its poor water solubility. We attempted to enhance CLZ solubility using 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD). The solubility of CLZ increased with increasing HPβCD concentrations, and 0.05% CLZ was dissolved in 10% HPβCD. Moreover, fine particle suspension of 0.5% CLZ in 5% HPβCD (soluble CLZ: ca. 0.027%) were prepared using a Microfluidizer, an impact-type emulsifying comminution device. In an in vitro transcorneal penetration experiment through the rabbit cornea, the CLZ penetration rate was dependent on the CLZ content of the solutions and suspensions. When a 0.05% CLZ ophthalmic solution was instilled into a rabbit eye, the absorption rate constant for CLZ into an aqueous humor was 0.0059±0.001 min–1, and the elimination rate constant was 0.048±0.024 min–1. Also CLZ ophthalmic solutions and fine particle suspension were examined to for their ability to reduce enhanced intraocular pressure (IOP) of rabbits in a darkroom. The instillation of 0.05% CLZ ophthalmic solutions and 0.5% CLZ fine particle suspensions into rabbit eyes reduced the enhanced IOP. These results demonstrate that the instillation of CLZ ophthalmic solutions and fine particle suspensions may represent an effective anti-glaucoma formulation.
著者
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Nagai Noriaki
School of Pharmacy, Kinki University
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Murao Takatoshi
School of Pharmacy, Kinki University
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Ito Yoshimasa
School of Pharmacy, Kinki University
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Okamoto Norio
Department of Ophthalmology, Hyogo College of Medicine
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Takiguchi Yusuke
School of Pharmacy, Kinki University
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Kurimoto Takuji
Department of Ophthalmology, Hyogo Medical College
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Mimura Osamu
Department of Ophthalmology, Hyogo Medical College
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Okamoto Norio
兵庫医科大学 眼科学
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Okamoto Norio
Department Of Ophthalmology Ntt West Osaka Hospital
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Ito Yoshimasa
School Of Pharmacy Kinki Univ.
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Nagai Noriaki
School Of Pharmacy Kinki Univ.
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Nagai Noriaki
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kindai University
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Mimura Osamu
Department Of Ophthalmology Hyogo College Of Medicine
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Ito Yoshimasa
School Of Pharmacy Kindai University:pharmaceutical Research And Technology Institute Kindai Univers
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Kurimoto Takuji
Department Of Ophthalmology Hyogo College Of Medicine
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Ito Yoshimasa
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kinki University
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Nagai Noriaki
School of Pharmaceutical science, Kinki University
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Ito Yoshimasa
School of Pharmaceutical science, Kinki University
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Okamoto Norio
Department of Ophthalmology, Hyogo Medical College
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