MR imaging of model drug distribution in simulated vitreous

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The in vitro and in vivo characterization of intravitreal injections plays an important role in developing innovative therapy approaches. Using the established vitreous model (VM) and eye movement system (EyeMoS) the distribution of contrast agents with different molecular weight was studied in vitro. The impact of the simulated age-related vitreal liquefaction (VL) on drug distribution in VM was examined either with injection through the gel phase or through the liquid phase. For comparison the distribution was studied ex vivo in the porcine vitreous. The studies were performed in a magnetic resonance (MR) scanner. As expected, with increasing molecular weight the diffusion velocity and the visual distribution of the injected substances decreased. Similar drug distribution was observed in VM and in porcine eye. VL causes enhanced convective flow and faster distribution in VM. Confirming the importance of the injection technique in progress of VL, injection through gelatinous phase caused faster distribution into peripheral regions of the VM than following injection through liquefied phase. VM and MR scanner in combination present a new approach for the in vitro characterization of drug release and distribution of intravitreal dosage forms.

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Stein, S., Simroth-Loch, C., Langner, S., Hadlich, S., Stachs, O., Grabow, N., … Seidlitz, A. (2015). MR imaging of model drug distribution in simulated vitreous. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 1, pp. 236–239). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2015-0059

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