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Engineering of Nebulized Metal–Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition
Particle‐based pulmonary delivery has great potential for delivering inhalable therapeutics for local or systemic applications. The design of particles with enhanced aerodynamic properties can improve lung distribution and deposition, and hence the efficacy of encapsulated inhaled drugs. This study...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7080547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32195089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201902650 |
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author | Ju, Yi Cortez‐Jugo, Christina Chen, Jingqu Wang, Ting‐Yi Mitchell, Andrew J. Tsantikos, Evelyn Bertleff‐Zieschang, Nadja Lin, Yu‐Wei Song, Jiaying Cheng, Yizhe Mettu, Srinivas Rahim, Md. Arifur Pan, Shuaijun Yun, Gyeongwon Hibbs, Margaret L. Yeo, Leslie Y. Hagemeyer, Christoph E. Caruso, Frank |
author_facet | Ju, Yi Cortez‐Jugo, Christina Chen, Jingqu Wang, Ting‐Yi Mitchell, Andrew J. Tsantikos, Evelyn Bertleff‐Zieschang, Nadja Lin, Yu‐Wei Song, Jiaying Cheng, Yizhe Mettu, Srinivas Rahim, Md. Arifur Pan, Shuaijun Yun, Gyeongwon Hibbs, Margaret L. Yeo, Leslie Y. Hagemeyer, Christoph E. Caruso, Frank |
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description | Particle‐based pulmonary delivery has great potential for delivering inhalable therapeutics for local or systemic applications. The design of particles with enhanced aerodynamic properties can improve lung distribution and deposition, and hence the efficacy of encapsulated inhaled drugs. This study describes the nanoengineering and nebulization of metal–phenolic capsules as pulmonary carriers of small molecule drugs and macromolecular drugs in lung cell lines, a human lung model, and mice. Tuning the aerodynamic diameter by increasing the capsule shell thickness (from ≈100 to 200 nm in increments of ≈50 nm) through repeated film deposition on a sacrificial template allows precise control of capsule deposition in a human lung model, corresponding to a shift from the alveolar region to the bronchi as aerodynamic diameter increases. The capsules are biocompatible and biodegradable, as assessed following intratracheal administration in mice, showing >85% of the capsules in the lung after 20 h, but <4% remaining after 30 days without causing lung inflammation or toxicity. Single‐cell analysis from lung digests using mass cytometry shows association primarily with alveolar macrophages, with >90% of capsules remaining nonassociated with cells. The amenability to nebulization, capacity for loading, tunable aerodynamic properties, high biocompatibility, and biodegradability make these capsules attractive for controlled pulmonary delivery. |
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spelling | pubmed-70805472020-03-19 Engineering of Nebulized Metal–Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition Ju, Yi Cortez‐Jugo, Christina Chen, Jingqu Wang, Ting‐Yi Mitchell, Andrew J. Tsantikos, Evelyn Bertleff‐Zieschang, Nadja Lin, Yu‐Wei Song, Jiaying Cheng, Yizhe Mettu, Srinivas Rahim, Md. Arifur Pan, Shuaijun Yun, Gyeongwon Hibbs, Margaret L. Yeo, Leslie Y. Hagemeyer, Christoph E. Caruso, Frank Adv Sci (Weinh) Full Papers Particle‐based pulmonary delivery has great potential for delivering inhalable therapeutics for local or systemic applications. The design of particles with enhanced aerodynamic properties can improve lung distribution and deposition, and hence the efficacy of encapsulated inhaled drugs. This study describes the nanoengineering and nebulization of metal–phenolic capsules as pulmonary carriers of small molecule drugs and macromolecular drugs in lung cell lines, a human lung model, and mice. Tuning the aerodynamic diameter by increasing the capsule shell thickness (from ≈100 to 200 nm in increments of ≈50 nm) through repeated film deposition on a sacrificial template allows precise control of capsule deposition in a human lung model, corresponding to a shift from the alveolar region to the bronchi as aerodynamic diameter increases. The capsules are biocompatible and biodegradable, as assessed following intratracheal administration in mice, showing >85% of the capsules in the lung after 20 h, but <4% remaining after 30 days without causing lung inflammation or toxicity. Single‐cell analysis from lung digests using mass cytometry shows association primarily with alveolar macrophages, with >90% of capsules remaining nonassociated with cells. The amenability to nebulization, capacity for loading, tunable aerodynamic properties, high biocompatibility, and biodegradability make these capsules attractive for controlled pulmonary delivery. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7080547/ /pubmed/32195089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201902650 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Full Papers Ju, Yi Cortez‐Jugo, Christina Chen, Jingqu Wang, Ting‐Yi Mitchell, Andrew J. Tsantikos, Evelyn Bertleff‐Zieschang, Nadja Lin, Yu‐Wei Song, Jiaying Cheng, Yizhe Mettu, Srinivas Rahim, Md. Arifur Pan, Shuaijun Yun, Gyeongwon Hibbs, Margaret L. Yeo, Leslie Y. Hagemeyer, Christoph E. Caruso, Frank Engineering of Nebulized Metal–Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition |
title | Engineering of Nebulized Metal–Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition |
title_full | Engineering of Nebulized Metal–Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition |
title_fullStr | Engineering of Nebulized Metal–Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition |
title_full_unstemmed | Engineering of Nebulized Metal–Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition |
title_short | Engineering of Nebulized Metal–Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition |
title_sort | engineering of nebulized metal–phenolic capsules for controlled pulmonary deposition |
topic | Full Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7080547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32195089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201902650 |
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