Abstract

Statins are receiving increasing attention in the ophthalmic field. Their activity as 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl–CoA (HMG–CoA) reductase inhibitors is clinically used to regulate cholesterol levels and leads to pleiotropic effects, which may help in the management of diabetes-related ocular pathologies. This work aims to design bioinspired contact lenses (CLs) with an affinity for atorvastatin by mimicking the active site of HMG–CoA reductase. Sets of imprinted and nonimprinted 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) hydrogels were synthesized, varying the contents in functional monomers that bear chemical groups that resemble those present in HMG–CoA reductase, namely, ethylene glycol phenyl ether methacrylate (EGPEM), 2-aminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride (AEMA), and N-(3-aminopropyl) methacrylamide hydrochloride (APMA). The hydrogels were characterized in terms of suitability as CLs (solvent uptake, light transmission, mechanical properties, and biocompatibility) and capability to load and release atorvastatin. Three sterilization protocols (steam heat, gamma radiation, and high hydrostatic pressure) were implemented and their effects on hydrogel properties were evaluated. Copolymerization of AEMA and, particularly, APMA endowed the hydrogels with a high affinity for atorvastatin (up to 11 mg/g; KN/W > 200). Only high hydrostatic pressure sterilization preserved atorvastatin stability and hydrogel performance. Permeability studies through the porcine cornea and sclera tissues revealed that the amount of atorvastatin accumulated in the cornea and sclera could be effective to treat ocular surface diseases.

Highlights

  • Statins, 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl coenzyme A (HMG–CoA) reductase inhibitors, are a class of lipid-lowering drugs widely prescribed for regulation of cholesterol levels and notably contributing to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases [1]

  • In the case of aminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride (AEMA) and APMA, the interaction occurred between the amino group of these monomers and the carboxylic acid group of atorvastatin

  • The APMA hydrogels are the most promising candidates to be used as drug-eluting contact lenses in terms of the amount of drug loaded and released

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Introduction

3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl coenzyme A (HMG–CoA) reductase inhibitors, are a class of lipid-lowering drugs widely prescribed for regulation of cholesterol levels and notably contributing to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases [1]. They act on a key step of the metabolic pathway for the biosynthesis of intracellular cholesterol, i.e., the mevalonate pathway [2]. There are not commercially available ophthalmic formulations of statins, oral administration has been associated with beneficial effects on eye conditions. The effect of statins on dry eye symptoms and meibomian gland function is still unclear [5].

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