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Implant-Assisted Intrathecal Magnetic Drug Targeting to Aid in Therapeutic Nanoparticle Localization for Potential Treatment of Central Nervous System Disorders

机译:植入物辅助鞘内磁性药物靶向治疗纳米颗粒定位的潜在治疗中枢神经系统疾病。

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There is an ongoing struggle to develop efficient drug delivery and targeting methods within the central nervous system. One technique known as intrathecal drug delivery, involves direct drug infusion into the spinal canal and has become standard practice for treating many central nervous system diseases due to reduced systemic toxicity from the drug bypassing the blood-brain barrier. Although intrathecal drug delivery boasts the advantage of reduced systemic toxicity compared to oral and intravenous drug delivery techniques, current intrathecal delivery protocols lack a means of sufficient drug targeting at specific locations of interest within the central nervous system. We previously proposed the method of intrathecal magnetic drug targeting in order to overcome the limited targeting capabilities of standard intrathecal drug delivery protocols, while simultaneously reducing the systemic toxicity as well as the amount of drug required to produce a therapeutic effect. Building off of our previous work, this paper presents the concept of implant-assisted intrathecal magnetic drug targeting. Ferritic stainless steel implants were incorporated within the subarachnoid space of our in vitro human spine model, and the targeting magnet was placed at a physiological distance away from the model and implant to mimic the distance between the epidermis and spinal canal. Computer simulations were performed to optimize implant design for generating high gradient magnetic fields and to study how these fields may aid in therapeutic nanoparticle localization. Experiments aiming to determine the effects of different magnetically-susceptible implants placed within an external magnetic field on the targeting efficiency of gold-coated magnetite nanoparticles were then performed on our in vitro human spine model. Our results indicate that implant-assisted intrathecal magnetic drug targeting is an excellent supplementary technique to further enhance the targeting capabilities of our previously established method of intrathecal magnetic drug targeting.
机译:为了在中枢神经系统内开发有效的药物递送和靶向方法,目前正在进行努力。一种被称为鞘内给药的技术涉及将药物直接输注到椎管内,并且由于绕过血脑屏障的药物的全身毒性降低,已成为治疗许多中枢神经系统疾病的标准方法。尽管与口服和静脉内给药技术相比,鞘内给药具有降低全身毒性的优势,但目前的鞘内给药方案缺乏将药物靶向中枢神经系统特定位置的足够方法。我们先前提出了鞘内磁性药物靶向的方法,以克服标准鞘内药物递送方案的有限靶向能力,同时降低全身毒性以及产生治疗效果所需的药物量。在我们之前的工作的基础上,本文介绍了植入物辅助鞘内磁药物靶向的概念。在我们的体外人脊柱模型的蛛网膜下腔内并入了铁素体不锈钢植入物,并将靶向磁体放置在距模型和植入物一定的生理距离处,以模拟表皮和椎管之间的距离。进行计算机模拟以优化用于产生高梯度磁场的植入物设计,并研究这些磁场如何有助于治疗性纳米粒子的定位。然后,在我们的体外人体脊柱模型上进行了旨在确定放置在外部磁场中的不同磁敏植入物对镀金磁铁矿纳米粒子靶向效率的影响的实验。我们的结果表明,植入物辅助鞘内磁性药物靶向是一种出色的补充技术,可以进一步增强我们先前建立的鞘内磁性药物靶向方法的靶向能力。

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