| Literature DB >> 30677499 |
Bing Wang1, Yating Tang2, Yumin Oh3, Nicholas W Lamb3, Shiyu Xia4, Zheng Ding5, Baiwei Chen3, María J Suarez6, Tuo Meng7, Vineet Kulkarni7, Charles G Eberhart6, Laura M Ensign8, Walter J Stark3, Justin Hanes9, Qingguo Xu10.
Abstract
Corneal neovascularization (CNV) leads to the loss of corneal transparency and vision impairment, and can ultimately cause blindness. Topical corticosteroids are the first line treatment for suppressing CNV, but poor ocular bioavailability and rapid clearance of eye drops makes frequent administration necessary. Patient compliance with frequent eye drop application regimens is poor. We developed biodegradable nanoparticles (NP) loaded with dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DSP) using zinc ion bridging, DSP-Zn-NP, with dense coatings of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG). DSP-Zn-NP were safe and capable of providing sustained delivery of DSP to the front of the eye following subconjunctival (SCT) administration in rats. We reported that a single SCT administration of DSP-Zn-NP prevented suture-induced CNV in rats for two weeks. In contrast, the eyes receiving SCT administration of either saline or DSP solution developed extensive CNV in less than 1 week. SCT administration of DSP-Zn-NP could be an effective strategy in preventing and treating CNV.Entities:
Keywords: Animal model; Corticosteroid; Neovascularization; Ocular drug delivery; Polymer
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30677499 PMCID: PMC6520116 DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2019.01.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomedicine ISSN: 1549-9634 Impact factor: 5.307