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Penetration of polymeric nanoparticles loaded with an HIV-1 inhibitor peptide derived from GB virus C in a vaginal mucosa model.

Eur J Pharm Biopharm.. 2017-11; 
Ariza-Sáenz M, Espina M, Bolaños N, Calpena AC, Gomara MJ, Haro I, García ML.
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Abstract

Despite the great effort to decrease the HIV infectivity rate, current antiretroviral therapy has several weaknesses; poor bioavailability, development of drug resistance and poor ability to access tissues. However, molecules such as peptides have emerged asa new expectative to HIV eradication. The vaginal mucosa is the main spreading point of HIV. There are natural barriers such as the vaginal fluid which protects the vaginal epithelium from any foreign agents reaching it. This work has developed and characterized Nanoparticles (NPs) coated with glycol chitosan (GC), loaded with an HIV-1 inhibitor peptide (E2). In vitro release and ex vivo studies were carried out using the vaginal mucosa of swine and the pept... More

Keywords

Fusion inhibitor peptide; HIV-1; In vitro peptide release; In vivo and ex vivo permeation studies; Polymeric nanoparticles; Vaginal mucosa