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Advances of Nano-Structured Extended-Release Local Anesthetics

Yumiao He, Linan Qin, Yuguang Huang, Chao Ma

2020Nanoscale Research Letters59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extended-release local anesthetics (LAs) have drawn increasing attention with their promising role in improving analgesia and reducing adverse events of LAs. Nano-structured carriers such as liposomes and polymersomes optimally meet the demands of/for extended-release, and have been utilized in drug delivery over decades and showed satisfactory results with extended-release. Based on mature technology of liposomes, EXPAREL, the first approved liposomal LA loaded with bupivacaine, has seen its success in an extended-release form. At the same time, polymersomes has advances over liposomes with complementary profiles, which inspires the emergence of hybrid carriers. This article summarized the recent research successes on nano-structured extended-release LAs, of which liposomal and polymeric are mainstream systems. Furthermore, with continual optimization, drug delivery systems carry properties beyond simple transportation, such as specificity and responsiveness. In the near future, we may achieve targeted delivery and controlled-release properties to satisfy various analgesic requirements.

Topics & Concepts

PolymersomeLiposomeDrug deliveryNanotechnologyControlled releaseMaterials sciencePolymerCopolymerComposite materialAmphiphileAnesthesia and Pain ManagementNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryAdvanced Drug Delivery Systems
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