Qiaolin Ren, Kwon H. Kim

Intranasal Delivery of Physostigmine to the Brain in Rabbits Bypassing the Blood Brain Barrier

Qiaolin Ren, Drug Delivery Systems Research Laboratory 
Kwon H. Kim, Department of Pharmacy and Administrative Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions
             
Abstract
The objective of this research is to compare the in vivo pharmacokinetics and brain distribution of physostigmine (PHY) after intravenous and intranasal(IN)administration of PHY solution and to assess the brain targeting tendency utilizing the rabbit as an animal model. At predetermined time points, drug concentrations in plasma, CSF and various regions of brain (olfactory bulb, olfactory tract, cerebrum and cerebellum) were determined by LC/MS via solid phase extraction and PK parameters were evaluated by non-compartmental model. The brain targeting efficiencies were measured in terms of nose-brain direct targeting percentage (DTP) and brain targeting index (BTI). The results show that the IN administration of PHY solution provided a significantly greater brain targeting efficiency over the IV dosing, indicating that an appreciable portion of the IN dose was directly transported into the brain tissue through the olfactory pathway.