Light-sensitive Intelligent Drug Delivery Systems

被引:379
作者
Alvarez-Lorenzo, Carmen [1 ]
Bromberg, Lev [2 ]
Concheiro, Angel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Farm, Dept Farm & Tecnol Farmaceut, Santiago De Compostela, Spain
[2] MIT, Dept Chem Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
关键词
POLYMERIC MICELLES; PHOTOINITIATED DESTABILIZATION; PHOTOCONTROLLED RELEASE; SURFACE-TENSION; LIPOSOMES; TEMPERATURE; COPOLYMER; DESIGN; NANOPARTICLES; MOLECULES;
D O I
10.1111/j.1751-1097.2008.00530.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Drug delivery systems (DDS) capable of releasing an active molecule at the appropriate site and at a rate that adjusts in response to the progression of the disease or to certain functions/biorhythms of the organism are particularly appealing. Biocompatible materials sensitive to certain physiological variables or external physicochemical stimuli (intelligent materials) can be used for achieving this aim. Light-responsiveness is receiving increasing attention owing to the possibility of developing materials sensitive to innocuous electromagnetic radiation (mainly in the UV, visible and near-infrared range), which can be applied on demand at well delimited sites of the body. Some light-responsive DDS are of a single use (i.e. the light triggers an irreversible structural change that provokes the delivery of the entire dose) while others able to undergo reversible structural changes when cycles of light/dark are applied, behave as multi-switchable carriers (releasing the drug in a pulsatile manner). In this review, the mechanisms used to develop polymeric micelles, gels, liposomes and nanocomposites with light-sensitiveness are analyzed. Examples of the capability of some polymeric, lipidic and inorganic structures to regulate the release of small solutes and biomacromolecules are presented and the potential of light-sensitive carriers as functional components of intelligent DDS is discussed.
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页码:848 / 860
页数:13
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