血细胞作为高级药物输送的超级载体系统

Q2 Medicine
Shuo Wang , Keqin Han , Shuhao Ma , Xiaojing Qi , Ling Guo , Xuejin Li
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摘要

近年来,为了改善药代动力学,减少副作用,提高临床疗效,给药成为越来越受欢迎的给药手段。然而,免疫系统对血流的快速清除限制了注射到血液循环中的药物的性能。因此,利用血细胞给药系统的新途径引起了越来越多的关注。血液细胞可以保护药物不被巨噬细胞摄取,延长药物循环时间,提高药物的生物相容性和稳定性。在这里,我们回顾了许多基于血细胞的药物输送系统和受血细胞启发的药物输送系统的发展和应用的最新进展。我们强调血管药物输送的例子,使用载体红细胞,白细胞和血小板。我们期望这一综述将为这一领域的进一步研究提供一个起点或启发。
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Blood cells as supercarrier systems for advanced drug delivery

In recent years, drug delivery has emerged as a more and more popular drug administration means for the improvement of pharmacokinetics, minimization of side effects, and enhancement of clinical outcomes. However, rapid clearance from the blood flow by immune systems limits the performance of drugs injected into the blood circulation. Thus, a new avenue for drug delivery systems by using the blood cells has drawn increasing attention. Blood cells can protect the drugs from macrophage uptake, prolong their circulation time, and improve their biocompatibility and stability. Here, we review recent advances in the developments and applications of numerous blood cell-based drug delivery systems and those inspired by blood cells. We highlight examples of vascular drug delivery using carriers red blood cells, white blood cells as well as platelets. We expect that this review will provide a jumping-off point or an inspiration for further investigation in this area.

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Medicine in Drug Discovery
Medicine in Drug Discovery Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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