Dodecyl creatine ester-loaded nanoemulsion as a promising therapy for creatine transporter deficiency.

Abstract

Creatine transporter (CrT) deficiency is an X-linked intellectual disability caused by mutations of CrT. Aim: This work focus on the preclinical development of a new therapeutic approach based on a microemulsion (ME) as drug delivery system for dodecyl creatine ester (DCE). Materials & methods: DCE-ME was prepared by titration method. Novel object recognition (NOR) tests were performed before and after DCE-ME treatment on Slc6a8-/y mice. Results: Intranasal administration with DCE-ME improved NOR performance in Slc6a8-/y mice. Slc6a8-/y mice treated with DCE-ME had increased striatal ATP levels mainly in the striatum compared with vehicle-treated Slc6a8-/y mice which was associated with increased expression of synaptic markers. Conclusion: These results highlight the potential value of DCE-ME as promising therapy for creatine transporter deficiency.

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TitleDodecyl creatine ester-loaded nanoemulsion as a promising therapy for creatine transporter deficiency.
Date2019-06-01
Issue nameNanomedicine (London, England)
Issue numberv14.12:1579-1593
DOI10.2217/nnm-2019-0059
PubMed31038003
AuthorsUllio-Gamboa G, Udobi KC, Dezard S, Perna MK, Miles KN, Costa N, Taran F, Pruvost A, Benoit JP, Skelton MR, Lonlay P & Mabondzo A
Keywordscreatine, creatine transporter deficiency, dodecyl creatine ester, drug delivery, microemulsion, nasal administration, neurotherapeutics for CTD
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