Shephard S E, Langguth P, Panizzon R G
Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Zürich, Switzerland.
Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed. 2001 Feb;17(1):11-21. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0781.2001.017001011.x.
Conventional oral PUVA therapy is hampered by large inter- and intraindividual variations in the bioavailability of 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP), caused by its low solubility in the gastrointestinal juices and large interindividual differences in hepatic metabolism rate (hepatic first pass).
New galenic formulations of 8-MOP based on solid dispersions, suspensions, and saturated solutions containing penetration enhancers were developed for sublingual administration, a drug delivery route which avoids the hepatic first pass metabolism.
Solubility properties of 8-MOP were tested in 22 potential penetration enhancers and solubilizers. Following preliminary in vivo tests of 13 sublingual 8-MOP formulations, five were administered to groups of volunteers at a nominal dose of 0.6 mg/kg body weight: two solid dispersions based on PEG 1540 (with and without Xylitol); a solution in Labrasol (glyceryl and PEG-8 caprylate/caprate), PEG 400, Transcutol (ethoxydiglycol) (1:1:1); a micronized suspension in sorbitol, water, ethanol, propylene glycol (ca. 3:1:1:5 w/v); and Oxsoralen capsules. Pharmacokinetic behaviour of 8-MOP was examined in serum; samples were analysed by HPLC. Photosensitivity was measured in seven subjects.
The peak of maximum 8-MOP concentration in blood was sharp, rapid and reproducible: tmax of 8-MOP in blood averaged 23+/-3 min, independent of the particular formulation. Cmax was higher when 8-MOP was presented in dissolved form (solution and capsule formulations, 85+/-29 and 85+/-35 ng/ml, respectively) and lowest with the suspension (42+/-15 ng/ml). Photosensitivity peaked reproducibly at 45 min. post dosing.
Sublingual PUVA therapy is suitable for patients with skin types I and II, in particular patients who are less suitable candidates for standard PUVA therapy (due to hepatic, renal, or cardiac insufficiency) or who have experienced side effects with standard PUVA.