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Engineering 2D Silicene-Based Mesoporous Nanomedicine for In Vivo Near-Infrared-Triggered Analgesia

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 25, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202202735

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analgesia; nanomedicine; neuronal activation; photothermal excitation; ropivacaine

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  1. Shanghai Hospital Development Center [SHDC2020CR2055B]
  2. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [20410760500]
  3. Investigative Doctor Program of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine [20172012]
  4. Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Peri-operative Organ Support and Function Preservation [20DZ2254200]

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In this study, a core/shell-structured two-dimensional silicene nanosheets coated with mesoporous silica layer were utilized as a drug delivery system for localized anesthesia. The system exhibited on-demand and long-lasting regional anesthesia effect, surpassing the analgesic effect of free drugs. It also demonstrated the ability to improve pain threshold and reduce neuronal activation in relevant pathways.
The utilization of local anesthetics for postoperative analgesia represents an effective approach, but generally suffers from short half-lives and brachychronic local neurotoxicity. A desirable anesthetic with controllable and sustainable drug-releasing performance for adequate analgesia effect is highly required. In this work, the core/shell-structured two-dimenional (2D) silicene nanosheets coated with mesoporous silica layer (abbreviated as Silicene@MSNs) have been rationally constructed as localized drug-delivery system in sciatic nerve block to achieve on-demand release of loaded ropivacaine (RP) in mesoporous silica layer for local analgesia. Based on the specific photothermal performance of 2D silicene core, this local anesthesia system can be triggered by near-infrared laser to release the loaded RP, resulting in on-demand and long-lasting regional anesthesia. The analgesia effect is assessed by pain behavior tests, which demonstrates that the RP-loaded Silicene@MSNs core/shell nanosystem behaves almost five times longer analgesia effect than free RP. Furthermore, the activation of pain-related neurons in nerve conduction pathways is tested to explore the underlying analgesia mechanism, revealing that the designed nanosystem can improve the pain threshold, reduce the activation of neurons in dorsal root ganglion and excitability in spinal substantia gelatinosa neurons. This designed anesthetic nanomedicine provides a facile but effective methodology for long-lasting regional anesthesia.

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