Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Katarzyna Sosnowska is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Katarzyna Sosnowska.


Drug Design Development and Therapy | 2015

Evaluation of cationic polyamidoamine dendrimers’ dermal toxicity in the rat skin model

Katarzyna Winnicka; Magdalena Wróblewska; Katarzyna Sosnowska; Halina Car; Irena Kasacka

Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers are multi-branched, three-dimensional polymers with unique architecture, which makes these molecules attractive for medical and pharmaceutical applications. Using PAMAM as drug carriers for topical delivery might be beneficial as they only produce a transient effect without skin irritation. To evaluate the dermal toxicity of cationic PAMAM dendrimers generation 2 and generation 3, skin irritation studies were performed in vivo in the rat skin model. After 10 days topical application of various concentrations of PAMAM-NH2 (0.3 mg/mL, 3 mg/mL, 6 mg/mL, 30 mg/mL, 300 mg/mL), skin irritation was evaluated by visual, histopathological, and immunohistochemical examination. Microscopic assessment after hematoxylin-eosin staining revealed significant morphological changes of epidermal cells after application of PAMAM-NH2 at a concentration of ≥6 mg/mL. Morphological alterations of epidermal cells included cytoplasmic vacuolization of keratinocytes in the basal and spinous layers. Cytomorphological changes in keratinocytes, overall picture of the epidermis, and histopathological changes in the dermis were dose dependent. Detected alterations concerned hyperplasia of connective tissue fibers and leukocyte infiltration. Visible granulocyte infiltration in the upper dermis and sockets formed by necrotic, cornified cells in the hyperplastic foci of epithelium were also noted. Immunohistochemical analyses revealed that increased nuclear immunoreactivity to PCNA correlated with the concentration of PAMAM-NH2, but no significant differences in the cell proliferation activity in skin treated with PAMAM-NH2 generation 2 or generation 3 were observed. Significantly higher expression of PCNA extended throughout the skin layers might suggest abnormal cell proliferation, which, as a consequence, might even lead to neoplastic changes.


International Journal of Polymer Science | 2016

Influence of Sodium Alginate on Hypoglycemic Activity of Metformin Hydrochloride in the Microspheres Obtained by the Spray Drying

Marta Szekalska; Magdalena Wróblewska; Katarzyna Sosnowska; Katarzyna Winnicka

Alginate microspheres with metformin hydrochloride were prepared by the spray drying method in order to improve residence time of drug in the stomach. Nine formulations (F1–F9) with various drug : polymer ratio (1 : 2, 1 : 1, and 2 : 1) and different sodium alginate concentration (1%, 2%, and 3%) were evaluated for size, morphology, drug loading, Zeta potential, and swelling degree. In vitro drug release, mathematical release profile, and physical state of microspheres were also evaluated. Optimal formulation characterized by the highest drug loading was formulation F6 (drug : polymer ratio 2 : 1 and 2% alginate solution). Based on glucose uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells and α-amylase inhibition tests, it could be concluded that alginate microspheres enhance hypoglycemic activity of metformin hydrochloride evaluated in vitro. Designed microspheres are promising as alternative, multicompartment dosage form for metformin hydrochloride delivery.


Molecules | 2017

The Influence of Chitosan Cross-linking on the Properties of Alginate Microparticles with Metformin Hydrochloride—In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation

Marta Szekalska; Katarzyna Sosnowska; Agnieszka Zakrzeska; Irena Kasacka; Alicja Lewandowska; Katarzyna Winnicka

Sodium alginate is a polymer with unique ability to gel with different cross-linking agents in result of ionic and electrostatic interactions. Chitosan cross-linked alginate provides improvement of swelling and mucoadhesive properties and might be used to design sustained release dosage forms. Therefore, the aim of this research was to develop and evaluate possibility of preparing chitosan cross-linked alginate microparticles containing metformin hydrochloride by the spray-drying method. In addition, influence of cross-linking agent on the properties of microparticles was evaluated. Formulation of microparticles prepared by the spray drying of 2% alginate solution cross-linked by 0.1% chitosan was characterized by good mucoadhesive properties, high drug loading and prolonged metformin hydrochloride release. It was shown that designed microparticles reduced rat glucose blood level, delayed absorption of metformin hydrochloride and provided stable plasma drug concentration. Additionally, histopathological studies of pancreas, liver and kidneys indicated that all prepared microparticles improved degenerative changes in organs of diabetic rats. Moreover, no toxicity effect and no changes in rats behavior after oral administration of chitosan cross-linked alginate microparticles were noted.


Materials | 2018

Calcium Chloride Modified Alginate Microparticles Formulated by the Spray Drying Process: A Strategy to Prolong the Release of Freely Soluble Drugs

Marta Szekalska; Katarzyna Sosnowska; Anna Czajkowska-Kośnik; Katarzyna Winnicka

Alginate (ALG) cross-linking by CaCl2 is a promising strategy to obtain modified-release drug delivery systems with mucoadhesive properties. However, current technologies to produce CaCl2 cross-linked alginate microparticles possess major disadvantages, such as a poor encapsulation efficiency of water-soluble drugs and a difficulty in controlling the process. Hence, this study presents a novel method that streamlines microparticle production by spray drying; a rapid, continuous, reproducible, and scalable technique enabling obtainment of a product with low moisture content, high drug loading, and a high production yield. To model a freely water-soluble drug, metformin hydrochloride (MF) was selected. It was observed that MF was successfully encapsulated in alginate microparticles cross-linked by CaCl2 using a one-step drying process. Modification of ALG provided drug release prolongation—particles obtained from 2% ALG cross-linked by 0.1% CaCl2 with a prolonged MF rate of dissolution of up to 12 h. Cross-linking of the ALG microparticles structure by CaCl2 decreased the swelling ratio and improved the mucoadhesive properties which were evaluated using porcine stomach mucosa.


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2011

Poly(amidoamine) dendrimers increase antifungal activity of clotrimazole.

Katarzyna Winnicka; Katarzyna Sosnowska; Piotr Wieczorek; Paweł Sacha; Elzbieta Tryniszewska


Biochemical Pharmacology | 2006

Novel amidine analogue of melphalan as a specific multifunctional inhibitor of growth and metabolism of human breast cancer cells

Krzysztof Bielawski; Anna Bielawska; Katarzyna Sosnowska; Wojciech Miltyk; Katarzyna Winnicka; Jerzy Pałka


Polymers | 2015

The Effect of β-Glycerophosphate Crosslinking on Chitosan Cytotoxicity and Properties of Hydrogels for Vaginal Application

Emilia Szymaǹska; Katarzyna Sosnowska; Wojciech Miltyk; Małgorzata Rusak; Anna Basa; Katarzyna Winnicka


African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2013

PAMAM dendrimers affect the in vitro release of clotrimazole from hydrogels irrespective of its molecular state

Katarzyna Sosnowska; Katarzyna Winnicka


Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica | 2009

Stability of extemporaneous enalapril maleate suspensions for pediatric use prepared from commercially available tablets.

Katarzyna Sosnowska; Katarzyna Winnicka; Anna Czajkowska-Kośnik


Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica | 2015

EVALUATION OF ALGINATE MICROSPHERES WITH METRONIDAZOLE OBTAINED BY THE SPRAY DRYING TECHNIQUE.

Marta Szekalska; Katarzyna Winnicka; Anna Czajkowska-Kośnik; Katarzyna Sosnowska; Aleksandra Amelian

Collaboration


Dive into the Katarzyna Sosnowska's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Katarzyna Winnicka

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Marta Szekalska

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Anna Czajkowska-Kośnik

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Irena Kasacka

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Magdalena Wróblewska

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Wojciech Miltyk

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Adam Tylicki

University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Agnieszka Zakrzeska

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Aleksandra Amelian

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Alicja Lewandowska

Medical University of Białystok

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge