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Scaffolds for Sustained Release of Ambroxol Hydrochloride,a Pharmacological Chaperone That Increases the Activity of Misfolded β‐Glucocerebrosidase
Authors:Hamidreza Enshaei  Brenda G Molina  Luis J del Valle  Francesc Estrany  Carme Arnan  Jordi Puiggalí  Núria Saperas  Carlos Alemn
Institution:Hamidreza Enshaei,Brenda G. Molina,Luis J. del Valle,Francesc Estrany,Carme Arnan,Jordi Puiggalí,Núria Saperas,Carlos Alemán
Abstract:Ambroxol is a pharmacological chaperone (PC) for Gaucher disease that increases lysosomal activity of misfolded β‐glucocerebrosidase (GCase) while displaying a safe toxicological profile. In this work, different poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL)‐based systems are developed to regulate the sustained release of small polar drugs in physiological environments. For this purpose, ambroxol is selected as test case since the encapsulation and release of PCs using polymeric scaffolds have not been explored yet. More specifically, ambroxol is successfully loaded in electrospun PCL microfibers, which are subsequently coated with additional PCL layers using dip‐coating or spin‐coating. The time needed to achieve 80% release of loaded ambroxol increases from ≈15 min for uncoated fibrous scaffolds to 3 days and 1 week for dip‐coated and spin‐coated systems, respectively. Furthermore, it is proven that the released drug maintains its bioactivity, protecting GCase against induced thermal denaturation.
Keywords:electrospinning  Gaucher's disease  lysosomal storage disorders  misfolding diseases  poly(ε  ‐caprolactone)  polyester  release regulation
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