Nanoparticle-based inner ear delivery systems for the treatment of hearing loss




Xu Xiaoyu, Wang Shengyi, Shu Yilai, Zhang Hongbo

PublisherKeAi Communications Co.

2021

Smart Materials in Medicine

Smart Materials in Medicine

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350

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2590-1834

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.smaim.2021.10.002

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/68367483



Hearing loss has become the most common sensory disorder worldwide. Despite intensive research on the pathophysiology of hearing loss, biological therapeutic approaches are limited by the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the inner ear. Challenges in inner ear drug delivery involve biotherapeutic instability, membrane inaccessibility and delivery non-specificity. With the development of nanotechnology, the nanoparticle-based delivery systems are promising to overcome these limitations. After drugs loading and stabilization, nanoparticles can carry the drugs into the inner ear by crossing round window membrane. The surface bioconjugation of ligand endows nanoparticles with specific targeting capability. Nanoparticles with stimuli-responsive moieties can provide a controlled release manner. Together, these strategies show great potential for hearing loss treatment. Understanding the current advances of nanotechnology in hearing loss treatment will facilitate future therapeutic options and clinical applications.


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