Pitavastatin loaded nanoparticles: A suitable ophthalmic treatment for Acanthamoeba Keratitis inducing cell death and autophagy in Acanthamoeba polyphaga
Date
2022Abstract
Statins are effective sterol lowering agents with high amoebicidal activity. Nevertheless, due to their poor
aqueous solubility, they remain underused especially in eye drop formulation. The aim of the present study is to
develop Pitavastatin loaded nanoparticles suitable for ophthalmic administration and designed for the management
of Acanthamoeba Keratitis. These nanocarriers are aimed to solve both the ophthalmic route-associated
problems and the limited aqueous drug solubility issues of Pitavastatin. Nanoparticles were obtained by a
nanoprecipitation-solvent displacement method and their amoebicidal activity was evaluated against four strains
of Acanthamoeba: A. castellanii Neff, A. polyphaga, A. griffini and A. quina. In Acanthamoeba polyphaga, the effect of
the present nanoparticles was investigated with respect to the microtubule distribution and several programmed
cell death features. Nanoparticles were able to eliminate all the tested strains and Acanthamoeba polyphaga was
determined to be the most resistance strain. Nanoparticles induced chromatin condensation, autophagic vacuoles
and mitochondria dysfunction