Penetration enhancers strengthen tough hydrogel bioadhesion and modulate locoregional drug delivery†

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Wenna Shi, Hui Xue, Tianwei Du, Jun-Li Liu, Victor Ling, Yuzhuo Wang, Zhenwei Ma and Zu-hua Gao
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Abstract

The human body possesses natural barriers, such as skin and mucosa, which limit the effective delivery of therapeutics and integration of medical devices to target tissues. Various strategies have been deployed to breach these barriers mechanically, chemically, or electronically. The development of various penetration enhancers (PEs) offers a promising solution due to their ability to increase tissue permeability using readily available reagents. However, existing PE-mediated delivery methods often rely on weak gel or liquid drug formulations, which are not ideal for sustained local delivery. Hydrogel adhesives that can seamlessly interface biological tissues with controlled drug delivery could potentially resolve these issues. Here, we demonstrate that tough adhesion between drug-laden hydrogels and biological tissue (e.g. skin and tumours) can lead to effective local delivery of drugs deep into targeted tissues by leveraging the enhanced tissue penetration mediated by PEs. The drug release profile of the hydrogel adhesives can be fine-tuned by further engineering the nanocomposite hydrogel matrix to elute chemotherapeutics from 2 weeks to 2 months. Using a 3D tumour spheroid model, we demonstrated that PEs increased the cancer-killing effectiveness of doxorubicin by facilitating its delivery into tumour microtissues. Therefore, the proposed tough bioadhesion and drug delivery strategy modulated by PEs holds promise as a platform technique to develop next-generation wearable and implantable devices for cancer management and regenerative medicine.

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渗透促进剂可增强强韧水凝胶的生物粘附性,并调节局部给药。
人体具有皮肤和粘膜等天然屏障,这些屏障限制了向目标组织有效输送治疗药物和整合医疗设备。人们采取了各种策略,通过机械、化学或电子手段来突破这些障碍。各种渗透促进剂(PE)的开发提供了一种很有前景的解决方案,因为它们能够利用现成的试剂增加组织的渗透性。然而,现有的以 PE 为媒介的给药方法通常依赖于弱凝胶或液体药物制剂,这对于持续的局部给药并不理想。水凝胶粘合剂能将生物组织与可控给药无缝衔接,有可能解决这些问题。在这里,我们证明了含药水凝胶与生物组织(如皮肤和肿瘤)之间的强力粘附可以利用聚乙烯介导的增强组织穿透力,将药物有效地局部输送到目标组织的深部。通过进一步设计纳米复合水凝胶基质,可对水凝胶粘合剂的药物释放曲线进行微调,使化疗药物的洗脱时间从 2 周延长至 2 个月。我们利用三维肿瘤球体模型证明,PE 可促进多柔比星向肿瘤微组织的递送,从而提高多柔比星的杀癌效果。因此,由聚乙烯调制的韧性生物粘附和药物输送策略有望成为开发下一代可穿戴和植入式癌症治疗和再生医学设备的平台技术。
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Biomaterials Science
Biomaterials Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
556
期刊介绍: Biomaterials Science is an international high impact journal exploring the science of biomaterials and their translation towards clinical use. Its scope encompasses new concepts in biomaterials design, studies into the interaction of biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions.
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