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Superparamagnetic electrospun microrods for magnetically-guided pulmonary drug delivery with magnetic heating
NIKOLAOU, M AVRAAM, K KOLOKITHAS-NTOUKAS, A BAKANDRITSOS, A LIZAL, F MISIK, O MALY, M JEDELSKY, J SAVVA, I BALANEAN, F KRASIA-CHRISTOFOROU, T
Anglický název
Superparamagnetic electrospun microrods for magnetically-guided pulmonary drug delivery with magnetic heating
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Controlled pulmonary drug delivery systems employing non-spherical particles as drug carriers attract considerable attention nowadays. Such anisotropic morphologies may travel deeper into the lung airways, thus enabling the efficient accumulation of therapeutic compounds at the point of interest and subsequently their sustained release. This study focuses on the fabrication of electrospun superparamagnetic polymer-based biodegradable microrods consisting of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA), polyethylene oxide (PEO) and oleic acid-coated magnetite nanoparticles (OA center dot Fe3O4). The production of magnetite-free (0% wt. OA center dot Fe3O4) and magnetiteloaded (50% and 70% wt. Fe3O4) microrods was realized upon subjecting the as-prepared electrospun fibers to UV irradiation, followed by sonication. Moreover, drug-loaded microrods were fabricated incorporating methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (MHB) as a model pharmaceutical compound and the drug release profile from both, the drug-loaded membranes and the corresponding microrods was investigated in aqueous media. In addition, the magnetic properties of the produced materials were exploited for remote induction of hyperthermia under AC magnetic field, while the possibility to reduce transport losses and enhance the targeted delivery to lower airways by manipulation of the airborne microrods by DC magnetic field was also demonstrated.
Anglický abstrakt
Controlled pulmonary drug delivery systems employing non-spherical particles as drug carriers attract considerable attention nowadays. Such anisotropic morphologies may travel deeper into the lung airways, thus enabling the efficient accumulation of therapeutic compounds at the point of interest and subsequently their sustained release. This study focuses on the fabrication of electrospun superparamagnetic polymer-based biodegradable microrods consisting of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA), polyethylene oxide (PEO) and oleic acid-coated magnetite nanoparticles (OA center dot Fe3O4). The production of magnetite-free (0% wt. OA center dot Fe3O4) and magnetiteloaded (50% and 70% wt. Fe3O4) microrods was realized upon subjecting the as-prepared electrospun fibers to UV irradiation, followed by sonication. Moreover, drug-loaded microrods were fabricated incorporating methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (MHB) as a model pharmaceutical compound and the drug release profile from both, the drug-loaded membranes and the corresponding microrods was investigated in aqueous media. In addition, the magnetic properties of the produced materials were exploited for remote induction of hyperthermia under AC magnetic field, while the possibility to reduce transport losses and enhance the targeted delivery to lower airways by manipulation of the airborne microrods by DC magnetic field was also demonstrated.
Klíčová slova anglicky
Electrospinning; Biodegradable microrods; Pulmonary drug delivery; Superparamagnetic fibers; Magnetic hyperthermia; Magnetic field; Human airways; Lungs
Vydáno
01.06.2021
Nakladatel
ELSEVIER
Místo
AMSTERDAM
ISSN
0928-4931
Ročník
126
Číslo
112117
Strany od–do
1–11
Počet stran
11
BIBTEX
@article{BUT171967,
author="Aristides {Bakandritsos} and František {Lízal} and Ondrej {Mišík} and Milan {Malý} and Jan {Jedelský},
title="Superparamagnetic electrospun microrods for magnetically-guided pulmonary drug delivery with magnetic heating",
year="2021",
volume="126",
number="112117",
month="June",
pages="1--11",
publisher="ELSEVIER",
address="AMSTERDAM",
issn="0928-4931"
}