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  • The study aimed to enhance the bioavailability and effectiveness of docetaxel (DCT) using thermosensitive and biadhesive nanomicelles.
  • The DCT-loaded nanomicelles were found to be about 13 nm in size, with strong gelation and bioadhesive properties, leading to a 29% bioavailability when administered rectally, outperforming oral delivery methods.
  • The rectal application of these nanomicelles resulted in a significant anti-tumor effect with lower toxicity, while maintaining the rectal mucosa's integrity, making this approach a promising alternative for DCT delivery.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the potential of thermosensitive and biadhesive nanomicelles in improving the bioavailability of docetaxel (DCT) and its chemotherapeutic effect.

Method: DCT-loaded nanomicelles were prepared by emulsufication and characterized in terms of physico-chemical and visco-elastic parameters. The optimzed formulation was evaluated for in vivo localization, pharmacokinetic and anti-tumor efficacy.

Results: The hydrodynamic size of DCT-loaded nanomicelles was approximately 13 nm and the nanomicelles exhibited a sufficient gelation strength (9250 mPa·s) and bioadhesive force (2100 dyn/cm²) to be retained in the upper part of rectum. We observed a high rectal bioavailability of 29% DCT compared to that following oral administration in rats, as it successfully evaded the multidrug efflux transporters and hepatic first-pass metabolism. Plasma concentration around ∼50 ng/mL was maintained throughout the study period (12 h) while Taxotere® attained subtherapeutic range within 4 h of drug administration. Results also revealed that the rectally administered DCT-loaded nanomicelles exhibited a significant anti-tumor effect (200 mm³) with a reduced toxicity profile when compared to orally administered DCT (950 mm³). Furthermore, histological study showed that the rectal mucosa was completely intact with no signs of irritation upon treatment with DCT-loaded nanomicelles.

Conclusions: Taken together, our novel thermosensitive and biadhesive nanomicelles demonstrated the ability to improve the bioavailability and chemotherapeutic potential of DCT in vivo. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing the rectal delivery of DCT-loaded nanomicelles.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11095-013-1029-0DOI Listing

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