| Literature DB >> 33232749 |
Xingzi Lan1, Han Wang2, Jianfu Bai2, Xiaomin Miao1, Quan Lin1, Jianpei Zheng1, Shukai Ding3, Xiaoran Li4, Yadong Tang5.
Abstract
Electrospun micro/nanofibrous membranes (EFMs) have been widely investigated as local drug delivery systems. Multiple drugs can be simultaneously incorporated into one EFM to create synergistic effects, reduce side effects, and play their respective roles in the complex physiological processes of tissue regeneration and postoperative adhesion prevention. Due to the versatile electrospinning techniques, sustained and programmed release behaviors of multiple drugs could be achieved by modulating the structure of the EFMs and the location of the drugs. In this review, various multidrug incorporation approaches based on electrospinning are overviewed. In particular, the advantages and limitations of each drug incorporation technique, the methods to control drug release and the effect of one drug release on another are discussed. Then the applications of multidrug-loaded EFMs in regenerative medicine, including wound healing, bone regeneration, vascular tissue engineering, nerve regeneration, periodontal regeneration and adhesion prevention are comprehensively reviewed. Finally, the future perspectives and challenges in the research of multidrug-loaded EFMs are discussed.Keywords: Controlled release; Electrospinning; Fabrication; Multidrug; Regenerative medicine
Year: 2020 PMID: 33232749 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2020.11.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776