Nanocarriers in topical photodynamic therapy.

Expert opinion on drug delivery Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1080/17425247.2024.2318460
Nina Dragicevic, Jelena Predic-Atkinson, Bojan Nikolic, Snezana B Pajovic, Sanja Ivkovic, Miroslav Adzic
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Abstract

Introduction: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has gained significant attention due to its superiority over conventional treatments. In the context of skin cancers and nonmalignant skin diseases, topical application of photosensitizer formulations onto affected skin, followed by illumination, offers distinct advantages. Topical PDT simplifies therapy by providing easy access to the skin, increasing drug concentration within the target area, and confining residual photosensitivity to the treated skin. However, the effectiveness of topical PDT is often hindered by challenges such as limited skin penetration or photosensitizer instability. Additionally, the hypoxic tumor environment poses further limitations. Nanocarriers present a promising solution to address these challenges.

Areas covered: The objective of this review is to comprehensively explore and highlight the role of various nanocarriers in advancing topical PDT for the treatment of skin diseases. The primary focus is to address the challenges associated with conventional topical PDT approaches and demonstrate how nanotechnology-based strategies can overcome these challenges, thereby improving the overall efficiency and efficacy of PDT.

Expert opinion: Nanotechnology has revolutionized the field of PDT, offering innovative tools to combat the unfavorable features of photosensitizers and hurdles in PDT. Nanocarriers enhance skin penetration and stability of photosensitizers, provide controlled drug release, reduce needed dose, increase production of reactive oxygen species, while reducing side effects, thereby improving PDT effectiveness.

局部光动力疗法中的纳米载体。
导言:光动力疗法(PDT)因其优于传统疗法而备受关注。在治疗皮肤癌和非恶性皮肤病时,将光敏剂制剂局部涂抹在受影响的皮肤上,然后进行照射,具有明显的优势。局部光导疗法易于接触皮肤,可提高目标区域内的药物浓度,并将残余光敏性限制在治疗过的皮肤上,从而简化了治疗过程。然而,局部光导疗法的有效性往往受到皮肤穿透力有限或光敏剂不稳定等难题的阻碍。此外,缺氧的肿瘤环境也带来了更多限制。纳米载体为应对这些挑战提供了一种前景广阔的解决方案:本综述旨在全面探讨和强调各种纳米载体在推动局部光导疗法治疗皮肤病方面的作用。主要重点是探讨与传统局部光导疗法相关的挑战,并展示基于纳米技术的策略如何克服这些挑战,从而提高光导疗法的整体效率和疗效:纳米技术彻底改变了局部光导疗法领域,为克服光敏剂的不利特性和局部光导疗法的障碍提供了创新工具。纳米载体可增强光敏剂的皮肤渗透性和稳定性,控制药物释放,减少所需剂量,增加活性氧的产生,同时减少副作用,从而提高光导疗法的疗效。
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