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Intrathecal magnetic drug targeting for localized delivery of therapeutics in the CNS.

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AIM The challenge in treating neurological diseases is not lack of drug potency, but ineffective targeting techniques. We propose a technique called intrathecal magnetic drug targeting (IT-MDT), in which intrathecally… Click to show full abstract

AIM The challenge in treating neurological diseases is not lack of drug potency, but ineffective targeting techniques. We propose a technique called intrathecal magnetic drug targeting (IT-MDT), in which intrathecally injected magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are targeted to specific sites using external magnets. MATERIALS & METHODS MRI and histology confirmed localization of MNPs via IT-MDT at target sites along the spine of Sprague-Dawley rats. RESULTS MRI results confirmed greater MNP localization when the duration of magnet application was extended. Histological analysis quantified MNP tissue uptake and provided insight into their route of transport into deeper tissue regions. CONCLUSION IT-MDT has potential for future use in neurological disease treatments. It can produce localized therapeutic effect, with decreased systemic toxicity.

Keywords: magnetic drug; drug targeting; localized delivery; drug; intrathecal magnetic; targeting localized

Journal Title: Nanomedicine
Year Published: 2017

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