A rifamycin SV in situ gelling formulation for the treatment of pouchitis.

IF 5.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Drug Delivery and Translational Research Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1007/s13346-025-01808-w
Katia Mangano, Cinzia Quatrocchi, Katia Ajello, Stefania Pagani, Gordon Alton, Luigi Longo, Mara Gerloni
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Procto-colectomy with an ileal pouch anal anastomosis is performed in Ulcerative Colitis patients as a potential curative surgical option. However, in many patients a non-specific inflammation of the ileal reservoir can occur, named pouchitis. Some patients further develop a chronic antibiotic-resistant disease. Rifaximin, an oral, broad-spectrum antibiotic has been shown to have efficacy for some patients. In the present study CB0125, a novel Rifamycin SV in situ gelling formulation, was developed as a potential pouchitis therapy. This mixture undergoes sol to gel transition under physiological pH and temperature upon administration to the target organ by enema. The in vivo efficacy of the in situ gel was performed using dextran sodium sulphate-induced colitis model in C57/Bl6 mice. The clinical parameters such as body weight changes, rectal bleeding and stool consistency were compared to mesalamine (positive control). In addition, a histopathological investigation was conducted to assess severity of mucosal damage and inflammation infiltrate. CB0125 was well tolerated and there was a significant reduction in disease activity, improved colon weight to length ratio, and improved histology score for the CB-01-25 in situ gel group compared to placebo gel. In addition, CB0125 was superior to mesalamine and to rifamycin SV dissolved in water. We propose that the rifamycin SV in situ gel may provide a longer duration of exposure of this dual acting antibiotic / anti-inflammatory drug at the site of the damaged intestinal mucosa resulting in a superior combined effect, relative to rifamycin SV dissolved in water, for the treatment of pouchitis.

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Drug Delivery and Translational Research
Drug Delivery and Translational Research MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTALPHARMACOL-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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期刊介绍: The journal provides a unique forum for scientific publication of high-quality research that is exclusively focused on translational aspects of drug delivery. Rationally developed, effective delivery systems can potentially affect clinical outcome in different disease conditions. Research focused on the following areas of translational drug delivery research will be considered for publication in the journal. Designing and developing novel drug delivery systems, with a focus on their application to disease conditions; Preclinical and clinical data related to drug delivery systems; Drug distribution, pharmacokinetics, clearance, with drug delivery systems as compared to traditional dosing to demonstrate beneficial outcomes Short-term and long-term biocompatibility of drug delivery systems, host response; Biomaterials with growth factors for stem-cell differentiation in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering; Image-guided drug therapy, Nanomedicine; Devices for drug delivery and drug/device combination products. In addition to original full-length papers, communications, and reviews, the journal includes editorials, reports of future meetings, research highlights, and announcements pertaining to the activities of the Controlled Release Society.
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