Drug delivery to the human and mouse uterus using immunoliposomes targeted to the oxytocin receptor

Aug 29, 2016American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Targeted drug delivery to the uterus in humans and mice using immune-coated carriers aimed at oxytocin receptors

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Abstract

Oxytocin receptor-targeted liposomes increased localization to uterine tissue by 7-fold.

  • Targeted liposomes loaded with contraction-blocking agents effectively abolished contractions in human myometrial tissue in vitro.
  • Targeted liposomes with dofetilide increased the duration of uterine contractions.
  • Nontargeted control liposomes loaded with the same agents showed no effect on contractions.
  • In vivo studies demonstrated that targeted liposomes localized specifically to uterine tissue and mammary tissue in pregnant mice.
  • Oxytocin receptor-targeted liposomes loaded with indomethacin reduced rates of preterm birth in mice, while nontargeted liposomes did not.

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