Novel application of polioviral capsid: Development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and Tat peptide

Context: Poor absorption and proteolytic degradation are major obstacles of orally administered peptide drugs including calcitonin. Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) and receptor binding ligands are interesting tools for the application in the delivery of these drugs. Objective: To investigate the en...

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Main Authors: Jiradej Manosroi, Warangkana Lohcharoenkal, Friedrich Götz, Rolf G. Werner, Worapaka Manosroi, Aranya Manosroi
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-533642018-09-04T10:00:39Z Novel application of polioviral capsid: Development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and Tat peptide Jiradej Manosroi Warangkana Lohcharoenkal Friedrich Götz Rolf G. Werner Worapaka Manosroi Aranya Manosroi Chemistry Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Context: Poor absorption and proteolytic degradation are major obstacles of orally administered peptide drugs including calcitonin. Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) and receptor binding ligands are interesting tools for the application in the delivery of these drugs. Objective: To investigate the enhancements of in vitro and in vivo salmon calcitonin (sCT) activity by Tat, a trans-activating transcriptional peptide and VP1 peptide (V) from polioviral capsid. Materials and methods: Tat/sCT, V/sCT and V/Tat/sCT mixtures at various molar ratios were prepared and investigated for in vitro and in vivo activities of sCT. Results: Tat could increase in vitro sCT activity both in colon adenocarcinoma (HT-29) and mouth epidermal carcinoma (KB) cells. V/sCT (6:1) showed significant increase of intracellular calcium in HT-29 cells. V/Tat/sCT (6:1:1) gave highest increase of intracellular calcium in both cells. Oral administered Tat/sCT (1:1) showed comparable hypocalcemic effect to sCT injection with prolonged action. V/Tat/sCT (6:1:1) demonstrated hypocalcemic effect at 12 h after administration but no hypocalcemic effect was observed from V/sCT. Discussion: Positive charge from Tat might facilitate sCT uptake and absorption. Increasing of intracellular calcium in HT-29 cells by V but lacking of hypocalcemic effect from V/sCT in mice indicated the ligand-receptor mediated delivery of sCT by the interaction between V and PVR. Conclusion: Potential application of V and Tat in oral calcitonin delivery system was demonstrated. Further study in a proper PVR bearing host is still needed to provide more useful information for the application of V in the development of drug delivery systems. © 2014 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. 2018-09-04T09:48:09Z 2018-09-04T09:48:09Z 2014-01-01 Journal 15205762 03639045 2-s2.0-84905509678 10.3109/03639045.2013.809533 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84905509678&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53364
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Chemistry
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Chemistry
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Jiradej Manosroi
Warangkana Lohcharoenkal
Friedrich Götz
Rolf G. Werner
Worapaka Manosroi
Aranya Manosroi
Novel application of polioviral capsid: Development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and Tat peptide
description Context: Poor absorption and proteolytic degradation are major obstacles of orally administered peptide drugs including calcitonin. Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) and receptor binding ligands are interesting tools for the application in the delivery of these drugs. Objective: To investigate the enhancements of in vitro and in vivo salmon calcitonin (sCT) activity by Tat, a trans-activating transcriptional peptide and VP1 peptide (V) from polioviral capsid. Materials and methods: Tat/sCT, V/sCT and V/Tat/sCT mixtures at various molar ratios were prepared and investigated for in vitro and in vivo activities of sCT. Results: Tat could increase in vitro sCT activity both in colon adenocarcinoma (HT-29) and mouth epidermal carcinoma (KB) cells. V/sCT (6:1) showed significant increase of intracellular calcium in HT-29 cells. V/Tat/sCT (6:1:1) gave highest increase of intracellular calcium in both cells. Oral administered Tat/sCT (1:1) showed comparable hypocalcemic effect to sCT injection with prolonged action. V/Tat/sCT (6:1:1) demonstrated hypocalcemic effect at 12 h after administration but no hypocalcemic effect was observed from V/sCT. Discussion: Positive charge from Tat might facilitate sCT uptake and absorption. Increasing of intracellular calcium in HT-29 cells by V but lacking of hypocalcemic effect from V/sCT in mice indicated the ligand-receptor mediated delivery of sCT by the interaction between V and PVR. Conclusion: Potential application of V and Tat in oral calcitonin delivery system was demonstrated. Further study in a proper PVR bearing host is still needed to provide more useful information for the application of V in the development of drug delivery systems. © 2014 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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author Jiradej Manosroi
Warangkana Lohcharoenkal
Friedrich Götz
Rolf G. Werner
Worapaka Manosroi
Aranya Manosroi
author_facet Jiradej Manosroi
Warangkana Lohcharoenkal
Friedrich Götz
Rolf G. Werner
Worapaka Manosroi
Aranya Manosroi
author_sort Jiradej Manosroi
title Novel application of polioviral capsid: Development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and Tat peptide
title_short Novel application of polioviral capsid: Development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and Tat peptide
title_full Novel application of polioviral capsid: Development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and Tat peptide
title_fullStr Novel application of polioviral capsid: Development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and Tat peptide
title_full_unstemmed Novel application of polioviral capsid: Development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and Tat peptide
title_sort novel application of polioviral capsid: development of a potent and prolonged oral calcitonin using polioviral binding ligand and tat peptide
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