用于白内障术后治疗的3D打印可生物降解聚合物给药植入物的开发。

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Nayana E Subhash, Soumya Nair, Srilatha Parampalli Srinivas, Sulatha V Bhandary, Bharath Raja Guru
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白内障影响着全世界数百万人;手术和术后强化护理是目前的治疗标准。然而,眼部给药障碍往往阻碍手术后的恢复。本研究提出了一种潜在的解决方案,通过使用3D打印技术开发一种可生物降解的、可控释放的植入物来增强白内障后护理,并遵循全印度眼科学会(AIOS)给出的指导方针。植入物被设计为在手术过程中放置在眼睛的囊袋中,并使用聚乳酸-羟基乙酸(PLGA)作为药物载体,将地塞米松(DEX)、莫西沙星(MOX)和尼非那酸(NEPA)等药物组合直接输送到眼睛中。制备两组载药种植体DEX-MOX-PLGA和NEPA-PLGA,模拟常规给药的相应眼药水用于术后管理。采用热熔挤压和3D打印两步工艺制备这些植入物。制备的植入物进行了表征,体外结果与临床规定的方案一致。所制备的植入物能够克服先前发表的热熔挤压研究中遇到的尺寸一致性和体外释放轮廓等挑战。这种方法证明了将白内障手术与术后给药结合在一起的可行性。植入物提供了与临床给药方案一致的持续药物释放谱,并在兔体内模型中得到了很好的证实,支持它们在未来治疗应用中提高患者依从性和恢复的潜力。
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Development of 3D printed biodegradable polymer-based drug delivery implants for post cataract surgery treatment.

Cataracts affect millions of people worldwide; surgery and intensive post-operative care are the current standard of treatment. However, ocular barriers to drug delivery often impede recovery after surgery. This study proposes a potential solution to enhance post-cataract care by developing a biodegradable, controlled-release implant using 3D printing technology and follows the guidelines given by the All-India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS). The implant was designed to be placed into the capsular bag of the eye during the surgery and employs Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) as a drug carrier, delivering a combination of drugs such as Dexamethasone (DEX), Moxifloxacin (MOX), and Nepafenac (NEPA) directly into the eye. Two sets of drugs loaded implants were prepared, namely DEX-MOX-PLGA and NEPA-PLGA to mimic the conventional administration of corresponding eye drops used in post-operative management. A two-step process involving hot-melt extrusion and 3D printing, was utilised to prepare these implants. The prepared implants were characterised and the in vitro results aligned with the clinically prescribed regimens. The prepared implants were able to overcome the challenges like consistency of size and the in vitro release profile which were encountered in the previously published hot-melt extrusion only study. This approach demonstrates the feasibility of combining cataract surgery with post-operative drug delivery in a single procedure. The implants provided sustained drug release profiles consistent with clinical dosing regimens and were well substantiated in in vivo rabbit model, supporting their potential to improve patient compliance and recovery in future therapeutic applications.

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Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition
Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
117
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition publishes fundamental research on the properties of polymeric biomaterials and the mechanisms of interaction between such biomaterials and living organisms, with special emphasis on the molecular and cellular levels. The scope of the journal includes polymers for drug delivery, tissue engineering, large molecules in living organisms like DNA, proteins and more. As such, the Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition combines biomaterials applications in biomedical, pharmaceutical and biological fields.
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