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Evaluation of the reproductive toxicity of antiretroviral drug loaded lactoferrin nanoparticles

Journal

SYSTEMS BIOLOGY IN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages 205-213

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/19396368.2018.1519047

Keywords

Nanoparticles; lactoferrin; antiretroviral drugs; reproductive toxicity

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  1. Department of Biotechnology
  2. DST-Nanomission of Government of India
  3. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India
  4. Indian Council of Medical Research
  5. University Grants Commission

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Multiple prevention therapy has gained importance for the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, especially HIV/AIDS. Antiretroviral drugs encapsulated in nanoparticles have been developed for efficient delivery of the drugs to the vaginal surface. Lactoferrin nanoparticles (LFNPs) encapsulating anticancer or antiretroviral drugs are found to be promising agents to specifically deliver drugs at the target sites. Recent studies indicate that the bioavailability is higher for antiretroviral drugs delivered by LFNPs than when the drugs are administered alone. Although LFNP-mediated drug delivery via the oral or vaginal route for the treatment of HIV/AIDS is promising, the effect of such administrations is not well studied. Drug-loaded LFNPs when administered to rats by the vaginal route did not show any effect on the reproductive performance, fertility, and postnatal development. Oral administration of drug-loaded LFNPs caused a significant decrease in litter size, whereas the reproductive performance and postnatal development remained normal. In our model system, the results indicate that vaginal administration of drug-loaded LFNPs appears safer and can be projected for the delivery of antiretroviral agents via the vaginal route.

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