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State-of-the-art of ultrasound-triggered drug delivery from ultrasound-responsive drug carriers

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ABSTRACT Introduction Delivering sufficient therapeutics at the target site without off-target effects is a major goal of drug delivery technology innovation. Among the established methods, ultrasound (US) with US-responsible carriers… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Delivering sufficient therapeutics at the target site without off-target effects is a major goal of drug delivery technology innovation. Among the established methods, ultrasound (US) with US-responsible carriers holds great promise and demonstrates on-demand delivery of a variety of functional substances with spatial precision of several millimeters in deep-seated tissues in animal models and humans. These properties have motivated several explorations of US with US responsible-responsible carriers as a modality for neuromodulation and the treatment of various diseases, such as stroke and cancer. Areas covered We briefly discuss three specific mechanisms that enhance in vivo drug delivery via US with US-responsible carriers: 1) permeabilizing cellular membrane, 2) increasing the permeability of vessels, and 3) promoting cellular endocytotic uptake. We then reviewed the state-of-the-art materials for US-triggered drug delivery, including conventional US contrast agents, and nanocarrier formulations, such as inorganic nanoparticles and gas vesicles. Expert opinion In this article, we summarized recent progress for each of US-responsible drug carrier, focusing on the routes of enhancing delivery and applications. The mechanisms of interaction between US-responsible carriers and US waves, such as cavitation, streaming, hyperthermia, and ROS, as well as how those interactions can improve drug release and cell/tissue uptake.

Keywords: responsible carriers; triggered drug; state art; drug delivery; drug; delivery

Journal Title: Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
Year Published: 2022

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