Recent Advances in the Local Drug Delivery Systems for Diabetic Wound Healing: A Comprehensive Review.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Reem Khaled Wassif, Rehab Nabil Shamma, Nada M El-Hoffy, Maha El-Kayal
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Abstract

Wound management in diabetic patients holds significant importance in both clinical and social contexts due to the delayed and compromised healing that these individuals experience. Diabetic wounds exhibit slow and incomplete healing, increasing patients' susceptibility to infections. Managing wounds in diabetic patients, particularly when complicated by diabetic foot infection or diabetic foot ulcer, becomes challenging. The ideal drug delivery systems for treating diabetic wounds should integrate diverse drugs and/or biological factors, offering advantages such as sustained and localized release of therapeutic compounds and enhanced wound healing outcomes. Several treatment modalities are under investigation for managing diabetic wounds, including advanced local drug delivery systems such as topical 3D scaffolds, particulate systems, and 3D scaffolds combined with particulate systems, in addition to gas therapy and skin grafts as advanced therapies. This review comprehensively discusses the state of the art for each treatment modality for diabetic wound healing associated with bioactive molecules. It also summarizes the forms of topically applied 3D scaffolds, including films, hydrogels, sponges, nanofibers, wafers, microneedles, and foams. The review differentiates their advantages and disadvantages as topical therapies while discussing various scaffold types that integrate therapeutic agents, which include polymeric, inorganic, composite, and biological scaffolds. With the emphasis on the newly investigated locally administered drug delivery systems for the management of diabetic wounds, the review also focuses on the challenges and the future perspectives for the production of such systems with the use of various drugs and biomaterials using innovative technologies such as 3D printing for effective healing of wounds.

糖尿病伤口愈合局部给药系统研究进展综述
由于糖尿病患者的愈合延迟和受损,伤口管理在临床和社会背景下都具有重要意义。糖尿病伤口愈合缓慢且不完全,增加了患者对感染的易感性。处理糖尿病患者的伤口,特别是当并发糖尿病足感染或糖尿病足溃疡时,变得具有挑战性。治疗糖尿病伤口的理想药物输送系统应该整合多种药物和/或生物因素,提供诸如持续和局部释放治疗化合物和增强伤口愈合结果等优势。目前正在研究治疗糖尿病伤口的几种治疗方式,包括先进的局部药物输送系统,如局部3D支架、颗粒系统和3D支架与颗粒系统相结合,此外还有气体治疗和皮肤移植作为先进的治疗方法。这篇综述全面讨论了与生物活性分子相关的糖尿病伤口愈合的每一种治疗方式的最新进展。它还总结了局部应用的3D支架的形式,包括薄膜,水凝胶,海绵,纳米纤维,晶片,微针和泡沫。这篇综述区分了它们作为局部治疗的优点和缺点,同时讨论了各种支架类型,包括聚合物、无机、复合和生物支架。重点介绍了新近研究的用于糖尿病伤口管理的局部给药系统,该综述还重点介绍了使用各种药物和生物材料使用创新技术(如3D打印)生产此类系统的挑战和未来前景,以有效愈合伤口。
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AAPS PharmSciTech
AAPS PharmSciTech 医学-药学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
3.00%
发文量
264
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: AAPS PharmSciTech is a peer-reviewed, online-only journal committed to serving those pharmaceutical scientists and engineers interested in the research, development, and evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms and delivery systems, including drugs derived from biotechnology and the manufacturing science pertaining to the commercialization of such dosage forms. Because of its electronic nature, AAPS PharmSciTech aspires to utilize evolving electronic technology to enable faster and diverse mechanisms of information delivery to its readership. Submission of uninvited expert reviews and research articles are welcomed.
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