摘要
背景:水凝胶等药物递送系统因其药物的缓释和控释特性、多功能聚合物结构、安全性和生物降解性而与心血管和代谢治疗相关。
结果:所提供的文献表明,基于水凝胶的控释系统提高了代谢综合征不同成分的治疗效果。随着体外和小鼠模型的进步,高血压一直是探索最多的部分。然而,人类的临床证据很少,需要更多的转化研究。针对糖尿病、肥胖症和血脂异常的基于水凝胶的系统鲜有探索。观察结果主要表明,使用胰岛素、瘦素和天然成分(如表没食子儿茶素没食子酸酯)在体外和体内的治疗效果都有所提高。在所有情况下,与传统系统相比,水凝胶系统实现了更好的负载化合物血浆水平、更高的生物利用度和低细胞毒性。此外,现有证据表明,开发用于控制释放药物或治疗化合物的可注射水凝胶系统被认为是 MeS 治疗的一种有吸引力的选择,并且由于持续药理释放的可能性,不需要重复剂量和安全的给药途径。
结论:以下综述旨在评估水凝胶系统在治疗糖尿病、肥胖症、高血压和血脂异常中的应用,这些都是代谢综合征的主要组成部分。
关键词: 水凝胶、药物输送、可注射水凝胶、代谢综合征、心血管疾病、生物材料。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Latest Advances in Hydrogel-Based Drug Delivery Systems for Optimization of Metabolic Syndrome Treatment
Volume: 28 Issue: 30
关键词: 水凝胶、药物输送、可注射水凝胶、代谢综合征、心血管疾病、生物材料。
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Background: Drug delivery systems such as hydrogels have become relevant in cardiovascular and metabolic therapies due to their sustained and controlled release properties of drugs, versatile polymer structures, safety, and biodegradability.
Results: The literature presented demonstrates that a hydrogel-based controlled release system increases the therapeutic efficacy in different components of the metabolic syndrome. Hypertension has been the most explored component with advances in in vitro and murine models. However, clinical evidence in humans is scarce, and more translational studies are needed. Hydrogel-based systems for diabetes, obesity, and dyslipidemia have been little explored. Observations mainly demonstrated an increase in therapeutic efficacy, in vitro and in vivo, for the use of insulin, leptin, and natural components, such as epigallocatechin gallate. In all cases, the hydrogel systems achieve better plasma levels of the loaded compound, higher bioavailability, and low cytotoxicity compared to conventional systems. Also, the evidence existing suggests that the development of an injectable hydrogel system for controlled release of drugs or therapeutic compounds is presented as an attractive option for MeS treatment, and due to the possibility of sustained pharmacological release, there is no need for repeated doses and a safe administration route.
Conclusion: The following review aims to evaluate the use of the hydrogel systems in the therapy of diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, which are the main components of metabolic syndrome.
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Latest Advances in Hydrogel-Based Drug Delivery Systems for Optimization of Metabolic Syndrome Treatment, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2021; 28 (30) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867328666210223141555
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