Surfactant as a drug carrier
Arun Sett, Charles Christoph Roehr, Brett J. Manley
Abstract
Drug delivery using a surfactant vehicle has the potential to prevent systemic side effects by delivering therapeutic agents directly to the respiratory system. The inherent chemical properties of surfactant allows it to readily distribute throughout the respiratory system. Therapeutic agents delivered by surfactant can primarily confer additional benefits but have potential to improve the surfactant function. It is critically important that additional agents do not interefere with the innate surface tension lowering function of surfactant. Systemic evaluation through benchtop, translational and human trials to translate this potential technique into clinical practice.
Topics & Concepts
Pulmonary surfactantDrugDrug deliveryMedicineIntensive care medicinePharmacologyNanotechnologyChemistryMaterials scienceBiochemistryNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchInhalation and Respiratory Drug DeliveryRespiratory Support and Mechanisms