脂质体
体内
胶束
药物输送
药品
纳米颗粒
毒品携带者
超声波
靶向给药
常用化疗药物
化疗
纳米技术
药理学
体外
生物医学工程
材料科学
化学
生物物理学
医学
外科
生物化学
有机化学
生物技术
放射科
生物
水溶液
作者
Salma E. Ahmed,A.M. Martins,Ghaleb A. Husseini
标识
DOI:10.3109/1061186x.2014.954119
摘要
Several drug delivery systems have been investigated to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy by encapsulating the therapeutic agent in a nanosized carrier until it reaches the tumor site. Many of these particles are designed to be responsive to the mechanical and thermal perturbations delivered by ultrasound. Once the nanoparticle reaches the desired location, ultrasound is applied to release the chemotherapy drug only in the vicinity of the targeted (cancer) site, thus avoiding any detrimental interaction with healthy cells in the body. Studies using liposomes and micelles have shown promising results in this area, as these nanoparticles with simple, yet effective structures, showed high efficiency as drug delivery vehicles both in vitro and in vivo. This article reviews the design and application of two novel nanosized chemotherapeutic carriers (i.e. micelles and liposomes) intended to be actuated by ultrasound.
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