Hyaluronidase impacts exposures of long-acting injectable paliperidone palmitate in rodent models

Henry Pertinez,Amit Kaushik, Paul Curley,Usman Arshad, Eman El-Khateeb, Si-Yang Li,Rokeya Tasneen, Joanne Sharp,Edyta Kijak, Joanne Herriott,Megan Neary, Michaël Noë,Charles Flexner, Eric Nuermberger,Andrew Owen,Nicole C. Ammerman

biorxiv(2024)

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A significant challenge in the development of long-acting injectable drug formulations, especially for anti-infective agents, is delivering an efficacious dose within a tolerable injection volume. Co-administration of the extracellular matrix-degrading enzyme hyaluronidase can increase maximum tolerable injection volumes but is untested for this benefit with long-acting injectable formulations. One concern is that hyaluronidase could potentially alter the tissue response surrounding an injection depot, a response known to be important for drug release kinetics of long-acting injectable formulations. The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the impact of co-administration of hyaluronidase on the drug release kinetics, pharmacokinetic profiles, and injection site histopathology of the long-acting injectable paliperidone palmitate for up to four weeks following intramuscular injection in mouse and rat models. In both species, co-administration of hyaluronidase increased paliperidone plasma exposures the first week after injection but did not negate the overall long-acting release nature of the formulation. Hyaluronidase-associated modification of the injection site depot was observed in mice but not in rats. These findings suggest that further investigation of hyaluronidase with long-acting injectable agents is warranted. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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