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Fluorescent Nanosystems for Drug Tracking and Theranostics: Recent Applications in the Ocular Field

The greatest challenge associated with topical drug delivery for the treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is to overcome the poor bioavailability of the carried molecules. Nanomedicine offers the possibility to overcome obstacles related to physiological mechanisms and oc...

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Autores principales: Zingale, Elide, Romeo, Alessia, Rizzo, Salvatore, Cimino, Cinzia, Bonaccorso, Angela, Carbone, Claudia, Musumeci, Teresa, Pignatello, Rosario
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14050955
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author Zingale, Elide
Romeo, Alessia
Rizzo, Salvatore
Cimino, Cinzia
Bonaccorso, Angela
Carbone, Claudia
Musumeci, Teresa
Pignatello, Rosario
author_facet Zingale, Elide
Romeo, Alessia
Rizzo, Salvatore
Cimino, Cinzia
Bonaccorso, Angela
Carbone, Claudia
Musumeci, Teresa
Pignatello, Rosario
author_sort Zingale, Elide
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description The greatest challenge associated with topical drug delivery for the treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is to overcome the poor bioavailability of the carried molecules. Nanomedicine offers the possibility to overcome obstacles related to physiological mechanisms and ocular barriers by exploiting different ocular routes. Functionalization of nanosystems by fluorescent probes could be a useful strategy to understand the pathway taken by nanocarriers into the ocular globe and to improve the desired targeting accuracy. The application of fluorescence to decorate nanocarrier surfaces or the encapsulation of fluorophore molecules makes the nanosystems a light probe useful in the landscape of diagnostics and theranostics. In this review, a state of the art on ocular routes of administration is reported, with a focus on pathways undertaken after topical application. Numerous studies are reported in the first section, confirming that the use of fluorescent within nanoparticles is already spread for tracking and biodistribution studies. The first section presents fluorescent molecules used for tracking nanosystems’ cellular internalization and permeation of ocular tissues; discussions on the classification of nanosystems according to their nature (lipid-based, polymer-based, metallic-based and protein-based) follows. The following sections are dedicated to diagnostic and theranostic uses, respectively, which represent an innovation in the ocular field obtained by combining dual goals in a single administration system. For its great potential, this application of fluorescent nanoparticles would experience a great development in the near future. Finally, a brief overview is dedicated to the use of fluorescent markers in clinical trials and the market in the ocular field.
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spelling pubmed-91476432022-05-29 Fluorescent Nanosystems for Drug Tracking and Theranostics: Recent Applications in the Ocular Field Zingale, Elide Romeo, Alessia Rizzo, Salvatore Cimino, Cinzia Bonaccorso, Angela Carbone, Claudia Musumeci, Teresa Pignatello, Rosario Pharmaceutics Review The greatest challenge associated with topical drug delivery for the treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is to overcome the poor bioavailability of the carried molecules. Nanomedicine offers the possibility to overcome obstacles related to physiological mechanisms and ocular barriers by exploiting different ocular routes. Functionalization of nanosystems by fluorescent probes could be a useful strategy to understand the pathway taken by nanocarriers into the ocular globe and to improve the desired targeting accuracy. The application of fluorescence to decorate nanocarrier surfaces or the encapsulation of fluorophore molecules makes the nanosystems a light probe useful in the landscape of diagnostics and theranostics. In this review, a state of the art on ocular routes of administration is reported, with a focus on pathways undertaken after topical application. Numerous studies are reported in the first section, confirming that the use of fluorescent within nanoparticles is already spread for tracking and biodistribution studies. The first section presents fluorescent molecules used for tracking nanosystems’ cellular internalization and permeation of ocular tissues; discussions on the classification of nanosystems according to their nature (lipid-based, polymer-based, metallic-based and protein-based) follows. The following sections are dedicated to diagnostic and theranostic uses, respectively, which represent an innovation in the ocular field obtained by combining dual goals in a single administration system. For its great potential, this application of fluorescent nanoparticles would experience a great development in the near future. Finally, a brief overview is dedicated to the use of fluorescent markers in clinical trials and the market in the ocular field. MDPI 2022-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9147643/ /pubmed/35631540 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14050955 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zingale, Elide
Romeo, Alessia
Rizzo, Salvatore
Cimino, Cinzia
Bonaccorso, Angela
Carbone, Claudia
Musumeci, Teresa
Pignatello, Rosario
Fluorescent Nanosystems for Drug Tracking and Theranostics: Recent Applications in the Ocular Field
title Fluorescent Nanosystems for Drug Tracking and Theranostics: Recent Applications in the Ocular Field
title_full Fluorescent Nanosystems for Drug Tracking and Theranostics: Recent Applications in the Ocular Field
title_fullStr Fluorescent Nanosystems for Drug Tracking and Theranostics: Recent Applications in the Ocular Field
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent Nanosystems for Drug Tracking and Theranostics: Recent Applications in the Ocular Field
title_short Fluorescent Nanosystems for Drug Tracking and Theranostics: Recent Applications in the Ocular Field
title_sort fluorescent nanosystems for drug tracking and theranostics: recent applications in the ocular field
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14050955
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