Magnetically targeted lidocaine sustained-release microspheres: optimization, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamic radius of effect.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Ling-Xi Zheng, Qian Yu, Lin Peng, Qiang Li
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to optimize the formulation of magnetically targeted lidocaine microspheres, reduce the microsphere particle size, and increase the drug loading and encapsulation rate of lidocaine. The optimized microspheres were characterized, and their pharmacokinetics and effective radii of action were studied.

Methods: The preparation of magnetically targeted lidocaine microspheres was optimized using ultrasonic emulsification-solvent evaporation. The Box-Behnken design method and response surface method were used for optimization. The optimized microspheres were characterized and tested for their in vitro release. Blood concentrations were analyzed using a non-compartment model, and the main pharmacokinetic parameters (half-life (t1/2 ), maximum blood concentration, area under the blood concentration-time curve (AUC), time to peak (Tmax ), and mean retention time (MRT) were calculated. Pathological sections were stained to study the safety of the microsphere tissues. A rabbit sciatic nerve model was used to determine the "standard time (t0 )" and effective radius of the microspheres.

Results: The optimized lidocaine microspheres exhibited significantly reduced particle size and increased drug loading and encapsulation rates. Pharmacokinetic experiments showed that the t1/2 , Tmax , and MRT of magnetically targeted lidocaine microspheres were significantly prolonged in the magnetic field, and the AUC0-48 and AUC0-∞ were significantly decreased. Its pharmacodynamic radius was 31.47 mm.

Conclusion: Magnetically targeted lidocaine microspheres provide sustained long-lasting release, neurotargeting, nerve blocking, and high tissue safety. This preparation has a significantly low blood concentration and a slow release in vivo, which can reduce local anesthetic entry into the blood. This may be a novel and effective method for improving postoperative comfort and treating chronic pain. This provides a countermeasure for exploring the size of the magnetic field for the application of magnetic drug-carrying materials.

磁性靶向利多卡因缓释微球:优化、药代动力学和药效半径。
研究目的本研究旨在优化磁性靶向利多卡因微球的配方,减小微球粒径,提高利多卡因的载药量和包封率。对优化后的微球进行了表征,并研究了它们的药代动力学和有效作用半径:方法:采用超声乳化-溶剂蒸发法优化了磁性靶向利多卡因微球的制备。采用盒-贝肯设计法和响应面法进行优化。对优化后的微球进行了表征和体外释放测试。采用非室模型分析了血药浓度,并计算了主要的药代动力学参数(半衰期(t1/2)、最大血药浓度、血药浓度-时间曲线下面积(AUC)、达峰时间(Tmax)和平均滞留时间(MRT))。对病理切片进行染色,以研究微球组织的安全性。使用兔坐骨神经模型确定微球的 "标准时间(t0)"和有效半径:结果:优化后的利多卡因微球的粒径明显减小,载药量和包封率明显提高。药代动力学实验表明,磁靶向利多卡因微球在磁场中的t1/2、Tmax和MRT显著延长,AUC0-48和AUC0-∞显著降低。其药效半径为 31.47 毫米:结论:磁性靶向利多卡因微球具有持续长效释放、神经靶向、神经阻断和高组织安全性等特点。这种制剂在体内的血药浓度明显较低且释放缓慢,可减少局麻药进入血液。这可能是改善术后舒适度和治疗慢性疼痛的一种新颖而有效的方法。这为探索磁载药材料应用的磁场大小提供了对策。
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CiteScore
8.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
175
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, the official publication of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA), is a monthly journal that publishes peer-reviewed scientific and clinical studies to advance the understanding and clinical application of regional techniques for surgical anesthesia and postoperative analgesia. Coverage includes intraoperative regional techniques, perioperative pain, chronic pain, obstetric anesthesia, pediatric anesthesia, outcome studies, and complications. Published for over thirty years, this respected journal also serves as the official publication of the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy (ESRA), the Asian and Oceanic Society of Regional Anesthesia (AOSRA), the Latin American Society of Regional Anesthesia (LASRA), the African Society for Regional Anesthesia (AFSRA), and the Academy of Regional Anaesthesia of India (AORA).
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