摘要
类风湿性关节炎的特点是关节内的慢性炎症。最近对于炎症理解加深的发展,导致了纳米医学和类风湿关节炎的诊断治疗中的应用的兴趣的增加。 纳米药物的能力,如纳米粒子、渗入和/或保留发炎的关节后静脉和/或关节内给药已被证明在改善类风湿性关节炎治疗的同时对减少患者全身暴露于有潜在毒性的抗关节炎药物是有利的。本文旨在说明类风湿关节炎诊断和治疗医学中的主要应用。
关键词: 抗关节炎药物;慢性炎症;通过渗漏血管外渗;发炎的关节;纳米粒子;单克隆抗体;siRNA。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Nanomedicine for Intra-Articular Drug Delivery in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Volume: 23 Issue: 23
Author(s): Hannah O'Mary, Inmaculada del Rincόn, Zhengrong Cui
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关键词: 抗关节炎药物;慢性炎症;通过渗漏血管外渗;发炎的关节;纳米粒子;单克隆抗体;siRNA。
摘要: Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by chronic inflammation within the joint. Recent developments in the understanding of inflammation have led to an increased interest in the use of nanomedicine in the treatment and diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The ability of nanomedicine, such as nanoparticles, to permeate into and/or retain within the inflamed joint after intravenous and/or intra-articular administration has proven to be beneficial in improving rheumatoid arthritis therapy while reducing systemic exposure of patients to potentially toxic anti-arthritic drugs. This review aims at explaining the major applications of nanomedicine in rheumatoid arthritis treatment and diagnosis.
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Hannah O'Mary, Inmaculada del Rincόn, Zhengrong Cui , Nanomedicine for Intra-Articular Drug Delivery in Rheumatoid Arthritis, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2016; 23 (23) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867323666160530144445
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