Publications by authors named "Pernilla Akesson"

Purpose: To investigate the effect of increasing the loading level of the poorly soluble drug cinnarizine in a self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) both in vitro and in vivo.

Methods: A fixed dose of cinnarizine was administered orally to dogs in solution in different amounts of SNEDDS vehicle. Furthermore, the SNEDDSs were characterised using the dynamic in vitro lipolysis model.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate in vivo intestinal precipitation of a model drug mebendazole, a basic BCS class II drug, using dogs with intestinal stomas for administration or sampling. After oral administration of a solution with an expected intestinal supersaturation of approximately 20 times the solubility, the measured supersaturation in dog intestinal fluid (DIF) was up to 10 times and, on average, only 11% of the given dose was retrieved as solid drug in the collected fluid from the stoma. The drug was rapidly absorbed with >90% of the total systemic exposure reached within three hours after duodenal administration of a solution.

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The importance of testosterone for impulsive-like behavior is unclear. Here we studied the effect of testosterone administration during 6 and 14 days (separate experiments) with one, three and five testosterone-filled silastic capsules implanted subcutaneously on shock-induced behavioral inhibition and on flunitrazepam-induced disinhibition in a modified Vogel's drinking conflict model in rats. Alleviation of shock-induced behavioral inhibition has been suggested to reflect impulsive-like behavior and/or anxiolysis.

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