| Literature DB >> 29545195 |
Bryce Chiang1, Jae Hwan Jung2, Mark R Prausnitz3.
Abstract
The suprachoroidal space (SCS) is a potential space between the sclera and choroid that traverses the circumference of the posterior segment of the eye. The SCS is an attractive site for drug delivery because it targets the choroid, retinal pigment epithelium, and retina with high bioavailability, while maintaining low levels elsewhere in the eye. Indeed, phase III clinical trials are investigating the safety and efficacy of SCS drug delivery. Here, we review the anatomy and physiology of the SCS; methods to access the SCS; kinetics of SCS drug delivery; strategies to target within the SCS; current and potential clinical indications; and the safety and efficacy of this approach in preclinical animal studies and clinical trials.Entities:
Keywords: Macular edema; Microneedle; Ocular drug delivery; Ophthalmic targeting; Posterior segment of the eye; Suprachoroidal space; Uveitis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29545195 PMCID: PMC5995649 DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2018.03.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Drug Deliv Rev ISSN: 0169-409X Impact factor: 15.470