Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Sustained Release Formulation of Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin Eye Drops Using Xanthan Gum
Taishi HigashiTaito GotoRisako OnoderaTatsunori HirotsuHanako Ohashi IkedaKeiichi Motoyama
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2024 年 72 巻 4 号 p. 381-384

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Bietti’s crystalline dystrophy (BCD) is an autosomal recessive chorioretinal degeneration caused by mutations in the CYP4V2 gene. It is characterized by cholesterol accumulation and crystal-like deposits in the retinas. Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CyD) exerts therapeutic effects against BCD by reducing lysosomal dysfunction and inhibiting cytotoxicity in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-RPE cells established from patient-derived iPS cells. However, the ocular retention of HP-β-CyD is low and needs to be improved. Therefore, this study used a viscous agent to develop a sustained-release ophthalmic formulation containing HP-β-CyD. Our results suggest that HP-β-CyD-containing xanthan gum has a considerably higher sustained release capacity than other viscous agents, such as methylcellulose and sodium alginate. In addition, the HP-β-CyD-containing xanthan gum exhibited pseudoplastic behavior. It was less cytotoxic to human retinal pigment epithelial cells compared with HP-β-CyD alone. Furthermore, the slow release of HP-β-CyD from xanthan gum caused a sustained decrease in free intracellular cholesterol. These results suggest that xanthan gum is a useful substrate for the sustained release formulation of HP-β-CyD, and that HP-β-CyD-containing xanthan gum has potential as an eye drop for BCD treatment.

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