电子顺磁共振
药物输送
超声波
生物医学工程
聚焦超声
纳米技术
材料科学
微气泡
医学
核磁共振
放射科
物理
作者
Lei Duan,Yang Li,Juan Jin,Fang Yang,Dong Liu,Ke Hu,Qinxin Wang,Yuanbin Yue,Ning Gu
出处
期刊:Theranostics
[Ivyspring International Publisher]
日期:2019-12-06
卷期号:10 (2): 462-483
被引量:197
摘要
Drug delivery for tumor theranostics involves the extensive use of the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect.Previously, various types of nanomedicines have been demonstrated to accumulate in solid tumors via the EPR effect.However, EPR is a highly variable phenomenon because of tumor heterogeneity, resulting in low drug delivery efficacy in clinical trials.Because ultrasonication using micro/nanobubbles as contrast agents can disrupt blood vessels and enhance the specific delivery of drugs, it is an effective approach to improve the EPR effect for the passive targeting of tumors.In this review, the basic thermal effect, acoustic streaming, and cavitation mechanisms of ultrasound, which are characteristics that can be utilized to enhance the EPR effect, are briefly introduced.Second, micro/nanobubble-enhanced ultrasound imaging is discussed to understand the validity and variability of the EPR effect.Third, because the tumor microenvironment is complicated owing to elevated interstitial fluid pressure and the deregulated extracellular matrix components, which may be unfavorable for the EPR effect, few new trends in smart bubble drug delivery systems, which may improve the accuracy of EPR-mediated passive drug targeting, are summarized.Finally, the challenging and major concerns that should be considered in the next generation of micro/nanobubble-contrast-enhanced ultrasound theranostics for EPR-mediated passive drug targeting are also discussed.
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