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Enhanced oral absorption of teriparatide with therapeutic potential for management of osteoporosis

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Subedi, Laxman; Pandey, Prashant; Kang, Seo Hee; Kim, Ki-Taek; Cho, Seung-Sik; Chang, Kwan-Young; Byun, Youngro; Shim, Jung-Hyun; Park, Jin Woo

Issue Date
2022-09
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Journal of Controlled Release, Vol.349, pp.502-519
Abstract
© 2022In this study, a system for oral delivery of recombinant human parathyroid hormone [rhPTH(1–34); teriparatide (TRP)] was developed to enhance oral absorption and to demonstrate an equivalent therapeutic effect to that of subcutaneous (SC) TRP injection. The solid oral formulation of TRP was prepared by electrostatic complexation with L-lysine-linked deoxycholic acid (LDA) and deoxycholic acid (DA) at a molar ratio of 1:5:7 in the aqueous dispersion of non-ionic n-dodecyl-β-D-maltoside (DM) at a 1:15 weight ratio, followed by freeze-drying the dispersal, yielding TRP(1:5:7)-15. As expected, TRP(1:5:7)-15 showed a 414% increase in permeability across the Caco-2/HT29-MTX-E12 cell monolayer, resulting in a 13.0-fold greater oral bioavailability compared with free TRP. In addition, the intestinal transport mechanisms in the presence of specific inhibitors of clathrin-mediated endocytosis, macropinocytosis, and bile acid transporters revealed 44.4%, 28.7%, and 51.2% decreases in transport, respectively, confirming that these routes play crucial roles in the permeation of TRP in TRP(1:5:7)-15. Notably, this formulation showed similar activation of the release of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) compared with TRP, suggesting equivalent efficacy in the parathyroid hormone receptor–adenylate cyclase system of osteosarcoma cells. Furthermore, oral TRP(1:5:7)-15 (equivalent to 0.4 mg/kg TRP) demonstrated increases in bone mineral density (36.9%) and trabecular thickness (31.3%) compared with untreated glucocorticoid-induced osteoporotic mice. Moreover, the elevated levels of biomarkers of bone formation, including osteocalcin, were also comparable with those after SC injection of TRP (0.02 mg/kg). These findings suggest that TRP(1:5:7)-15 can be used as an effective oral therapy for the management of osteoporosis.
ISSN
0168-3659
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/185691
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2022.07.012
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