In vitro corneal permeation of unoprostone isopropyl (UI) and its metabolism in the isolated pig eye

Citation
M. Babiole et al., In vitro corneal permeation of unoprostone isopropyl (UI) and its metabolism in the isolated pig eye, J OCUL PH T, 17(2), 2001, pp. 159-172
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
JOURNAL OF OCULAR PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS
ISSN journal
10807683 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
159 - 172
Database
ISI
SICI code
1080-7683(200104)17:2<159:IVCPOU>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The corneal permeability, hydrolysis, and metabolism of unoprostone isoprop yl (UI), a docosanoid, were examined in isolated porcine ocular tissues. Th e apparent permeability coefficient (Papp) of the esterified prodrug and of the acid metabolite were determined in a modified Valia-Chien permeation c hamber and quantified by high performance liquid chromatography. Enzymatic hydrolysis and subsequent metabolism were examined in isolated tissue homog enates. The prodrug (ester form) was found to permeate the isolated intact porcine cornea with a Papp of 9.97 x 10(-7) cm/sec. Only the acid metabolit e could be detected in the receiver chamber, indicating the requirement of hydrolysis for permeation. The acid metabolite could not permeate the intac t cornea but was able to cross an epithelium-denuded cornea with a Papp of 1.22 X 10(-6) cm/sec. Enzymatic hydrolysis of UI was confined to the isolat ed intact cornea and epithelium, indicating that the esterase activity was localized ill the corneal epithelium. Incubations with different porcine oc ular tissues, conjunctiva, iris-ciliary body, trabeculum, as well as aqueou s humor, did not reveal other metabolites. These findings demonstrate that the ocular penetration of UI is dependent on its uptake into the epithelium and subsequent hydrolysis prior to its penetration into the anterior chamb er, a very common pathway for ophthalmic drugs. In the pig eye, unoprostone does not appear to be further metabolized.