Abstract

AbstractRecombinant human nerve growth factor (rhNGF)/bovine serum albumin‐loaded microspheres were prepared by a water/oil/water emulsion and solvent evaporation technique with some modifications. The microspheres were characterized with respect to encapsulation efficiency, morphological properties and drug release. Using higher protein/polymer ratios in the primary emulsion resulted in higher protein content in the microspheres. The protein encapsulation efficiency increased from 89.1% to 97.5% on adding poly(ethylene glycol) to the inner aqueous phase. The in vitro rhNGF release lasted for more than 5 weeks. The biological activity of released rhNGF was confirmed by PC12 cell culture. The microspheres maintained a sustained release of rhNGF for at least 4 weeks in the basal forebrain as detected by fluorescence‐labeled and indirect immunofluorescent techniques. These results demonstrated the rhNGF‐containing microspheres are an effective means for delivering this molecule into the brain and their use may be a promising strategy in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. Copyright © 2007 Society of Chemical Industry

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