1. A novel transdermal patch incorporating isosorbide dinitrate with bisoprolol: in vitro and in vivo characterization
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L i Wang, Jiancheng Wang, Ji-Hui Zhao, Ying Shan, Shu-Jia Kong, Yuan Wang, Chang-Hai Su, Hua Zhang, Xuan Zhang, Wan-Liang Lu, Ji-Hua Fu, Qiu-Ling Pei, Shu-ming Wang, Qiang Zhang, Lin Li, Enhong Zhang, and Shuang Zhang
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Male ,Transdermal patch ,Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ,Drug Compounding ,Skin Absorption ,Vasodilator Agents ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonists ,Guinea Pigs ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Biological Availability ,Blood Pressure ,Pharmacology ,Isosorbide Dinitrate ,Administration, Cutaneous ,Dosage form ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Tissue Culture Techniques ,Pharmacokinetics ,In vivo ,Heart Rate ,Rats, Inbred SHR ,medicine ,Animals ,Bisoprolol ,Nitric Oxide Donors ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Transdermal ,Dosage Forms ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,Drug Combinations ,Hypertension, Renovascular ,Solubility ,Pharmacodynamics ,Diffusion Chambers, Culture ,Rabbits ,Isosorbide dinitrate ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The combination therapy of nitrate and selective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist has shown benefits for treatment of hypertension and heart disease than either drug alone. The objectives of the present study were to define effects on the anti-hypertension activity and pharmacokinetics of a novel transdermal patch incorporating isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) with bisoprolol (BP). The 3:2 ratio of ISDN to BP (mg/mg) in the transdermal patches exhibited better anti-hypertension effect synergistically with a similar inhibiting heart rates effect to that of BP alone in renovascular hypertensive rats, and was therefore selected as a final formulation. The in vitro transdermal penetration of both ISDN and BP from the patches displayed a zero-order process, and the penetration rate constants were 7.4 microg/(cm(2)h) for ISDN, and 5.9 microg/(cm(2)h) for BP, respectively. After transdermal administration at single dose or multiple doses, the synergistic anti-hypertension effect was confirmed in spontaneously hypertensive rats also. The effect of each patch lasts for 3 days, and increased with the total dose of two drugs (2mg/cm(2), ISDN:BP=3:2, mg/mg), showing a dose dependant manner. After transdermal administration to rabbits, the absolute bioavailabilities were 33.6% for ISDN, and 31.3% for BP, respectively. The maximal concentrations (C(max)) of both drugs were significantly reduced while the areas under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC), and mean residence times (MRT) were evidently increased and extended, respectively. As a patient-friendly, convenient, and multi-day dosing therapeutic system, the transdermal patches incorporating ISDN and BP could be promising for prevention and treatment of hypertension.
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- 2006