María Luisa Sayalero Marinero
University of Salamanca
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Drug Delivery | 2005
Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; Aránzazu Zarzuelo Castañeda; Francisco González López; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; J. M. Lanao; Miguel Arévalo
The aim of our present work was to establish the effect of the osmolality of the hypotonic buffer on the encapsulated amount and the in vitro properties of Amikacin-loaded erythrocytes. Amikacin was encapsulated in rat erythrocytes using a hypotonic dialysis method with hypotonic buffers of different osmolalities with mean values around 90 and 150 mOsm/kg. Morphological examination of the ghost erythrocytes was accomplished using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The osmotic fragility of normal and loaded erythrocytes was tested using hypotonic solutions. Evaluation of the hematological parameters of the control and loaded erythrocytes was carried out using a hematology system analyzer. Amikacin release from loaded erythrocytes was tested in autologous plasma at 37°C over a 24-h period. The quantification of Amikacin in loaded erythrocytes and in autologous plasma was performed using an HPLC technique. A higher osmotic fragility of loaded erythrocytes was observed using a low osmolality buffer. Some hematological parameters showed statistically significant differences between the loaded erythrocytes obtained using two buffers of different osmolalities with respect to untreated erythrocytes. According to our results, Amikacin carrier erythrocytes obtained by hypotonic dialysis using a low osmolality buffer (90 mOsm/kg) should afford a good encapsulation yield, appropriate morphological properties, and sustained release in vitro.
Translational Research | 2008
Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; Bridget E. Bax; Aránzazu Zarzuelo Castañeda; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; J. M. Lanao
Erythrocyte-encapsulated antibiotics have the potential to provide an effective therapy against intracellular pathogens. The advantages over the administration of free antibiotics include a lower systemic dose, decreased toxicity, a sustained delivery of the antibiotic at higher concentrations to the intracellular site of pathogen replication, and increased efficacy. In this study, the encapsulation of amikacin by human carrier erythrocytes prepared using a hypo-osmotic dialysis was investigated. The effects of the initial amikacin dialysis concentration and hypo-osmotic dialysis time on the encapsulation efficiency of amikacin were determined, and the osmotic fragility and hematologic parameters of amikacin-loaded carrier erythrocytes were measured. The efficiency of amikacin entrapment by carrier erythrocytes was dependent on the initial dialysis concentration of the drug. Statistically significant differences in the osmotic fragility profiles between control and carrier erythrocytes were observed, which were dependent on the hypo-osmotic dialysis time and on the dialysis concentration of amikacin. Mean hematologic parameters were evaluated and compared with unloaded, native erythrocytes; the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of amikacin-loaded carrier erythrocytes was statistically significant smaller. Amikacin demonstrated a sustained release from loaded erythrocytes over a 48-h period, which suggests a potential use of the erythrocyte as a slow systemic-release system for antibiotics.
Journal of Chromatography B | 2014
Jonás Samuel Pérez-Blanco; María del Mar Fernández de Gatta; Jesús María Hernández-Rivas; María José García Sánchez; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; Francisco González López
A rapid and simple UHPLC-fluorescence detection method for the quantification of doxorubicin and its main metabolite, doxorubicinol, in human plasma has been developed. The method was also validated for its application in therapeutic drug monitoring, a clinical approach used in the optimization of oncologic treatments. Following a single protein precipitation step, chromatographic separation was achieved using a C18 column (50mm×2.10mm, particle size 1.7μm) at 50°C with a mobile phase consisting of water (containing 0.4% triethylamine and 0.4% orthophosphoric acid)/acetonitrile (77:23, v/v). Flow rate was 0.50mL/min and fluorescence detection with an excitation wavelength of 470nm and an emission wavelength of 548nm was used. The method met the specifications of linearity, selectivity, sensitivity, accuracy, precision and stability of the FDA and EMA guidelines for the validation of bioanalytical methods. Linearity for the drug (8-3000ng/mL) and the metabolite (3-150ng/mL) was observed (R(2)>0.992) and the maximum intra-day and inter-day precision coefficients of variation were less than 14% for both. The lower limits of quantification were 8 and 3ng/mL for doxorubicin and doxorubicinol, respectively. The method was successfully applied to the quantify plasma concentrations of doxorubicin and doxorubicinol in 33 patients diagnosed with haematological malignancies in which broad ranges for drug (8.3-2766.0ng/mL) and metabolite (4.8-104.9ng/mL) levels were measured adequately.
Journal of Controlled Release | 2004
Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; Aránzazu Zarzuelo Castañeda; J. M. Lanao
Therapeutic Delivery | 2012
Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; Clara Isabel Colino Gandarillas; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; J. M. Lanao
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | 2007
Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; Aránzazu Zarzuelo Castañeda; Francisco González López; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; J. M. Lanao
Archive | 2013
María José de Jesús Valle; Clara Isabel Colino Gandarillas; María del Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; Cristina Martín; Amparo Sánchez Navarro; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; Francisco González López; Jonás Samuel Pérez-Blanco; José Manuel Armenteros del Olmo
Archive | 2013
María José Jesús Valle; Clara Isabel Colino Gandarillas; María del Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; Cristina Martín; Amparo Sánchez Navarro; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; Jonás Samuel Pérez-Blanco; José Manuel Armenteros del Olmo
Archive | 2011
María José de Jesús Valle; Clara Isabel Colino Gandarillas; María del Mar Fernández de Gatta García; María José García Sánchez; Francisco González López; María del Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; Ana María Martín Suárez; J. M. Lanao; Amparo Sánchez Navarro; Dolores Santos Buelga; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; Jonás Samuel Pérez-Blanco; José Manuel Armenteros del Olmo
Archive | 2011
Ana María Martín Suárez; Ana Celia Alonso González; Clara Isabel Colino Gandarillas; Alfonso Domínguez-Gil Hurlé; María del Mar Fernández de Gatta García; María José García Sánchez; Francisco González López; María del Carmen Gutiérrez Millán; María José de Jesús Valle; J. M. Lanao; Amparo Sánchez Navarro; Dolores Santos Buelga; María Luisa Sayalero Marinero; Aránzazu Zarzuelo Castañeda