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Advancements in the studies of novel nanomaterials for inner ear drug delivery

Journal

NANOMEDICINE
Volume 17, Issue 20, Pages 1463-1475

Publisher

FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2022-0121

Keywords

drugs delivered through the inner ear; hearing loss; inner ear; nanomaterial; nanoparticle delivery systems

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81972057, 81670942]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2017MH004]
  3. Science and Technology Development Foundation of Jinan [201704123]
  4. Special Funds for Taishan Scholar Project [tsqn202103180]

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Due to the limitations of the blood-labyrinth barrier and limited blood circulation in the inner ear, current treatments for hearing loss are mainly limited to medication, hearing devices, and surgery, lacking a noninvasive targeted drug-delivery system. With the development of new nanomaterials, nanodelivery systems offer potential effective methods for clinical treatment of hearing loss.
Hearing loss is currently one of the most prevalent sensory disorders worldwide. Because both the blood-labyrinth barrier and the limited blood circulation in the inner ear restrain the effective delivery of most drugs to the inner ear tissues, current treatments for hearing loss are limited to mainly medication, hearing devices and cochlear surgery for therapeutic purposes, whereas treatments lack a noninvasive targeted drug-delivery system. With the continuously rapid development of new nanomaterials, the nanodelivery systems are expected to provide a potentially effective method of clinical treatment for hearing loss. This paper reviews the advantages and disadvantages of the commonly used drug-delivery methods and novel nanomaterials for inner ears as well as advancements in the targeted treatment of hearing loss.

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