The Role of Molecular Imaging in Drug Delivery.

Gang Niu, Xiaoyuan Chen
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The parallel development of molecular imaging and drug delivery allows the combination of therapeutic agents with imaging moieties, which facilitates visualisation of the drug delivery process and provides a realtime readout on the in vivo efficacy of a therapeutic agent. Although challenging, it is feasible to construct a highly versatile, multifunctional single 'theranostic' probe for quantitative molecular imaging, targeted drug delivery and controlled drug release to obtain an effective therapeutic response. Compared with conventional methods for the evaluation of pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, molecular imaging has advantages such as substantially decreasing the workload and increasing the volume of more precise data with statistical relevance. More importantly, molecular imaging techniques bridge the gap between pre-clinical and clinical research to develop candidate drugs that have the optimal target specificity, pharmacodynamics and efficacy. With the advancement and integration of technology in various fields, diverse types of targeted imaging probe coupled with drug delivery potential have been developed. Preliminary data have demonstrated that it is feasible and promising to use these targeted carriers for simultaneous target imaging and drug delivery.

分子成像在药物传递中的作用。
分子成像和药物传递的并行发展允许治疗剂与成像部分的结合,这有助于药物传递过程的可视化,并提供治疗剂体内功效的实时读数。尽管具有挑战性,但构建一种高度通用、多功能的单一“治疗”探针,用于定量分子成像、靶向给药和控制药物释放,以获得有效的治疗反应是可行的。与传统的药代动力学/药效学评估方法相比,分子成像具有显著减少工作量和增加具有统计相关性的更精确数据量等优势。更重要的是,分子成像技术弥合了临床前和临床研究之间的差距,从而开发出具有最佳靶点特异性、药效学和疗效的候选药物。随着各领域技术的进步和融合,各种类型的靶向成像探针被开发出来,并具有给药潜力。初步数据表明,使用这些靶向载体同时进行靶成像和给药是可行的和有希望的。
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