Biomaterials for non-invasive trans-tympanic drug delivery: requirements, recent advances and perspectives

Abstract

Various non-invasive delivery systems have recently been developed as an alternative to conventional injections. Local transdermal administration represents the most attractive method due to the low systemic side effects, excellent ease of administration, and persistent drug release. The tympanic membrane (TM), a major barrier between the outer and middle ear, has a similar structure of the stratum corneum compared to the surface of the skin. After several attempts, non-invasive trans-tympanic drug delivery has been regarded as a promising option in the treatment of middle and inner ear diseases. The round window membrane (RWM) was a possible non-invasive delivery approach from the middle to inner ear. The improved permeability of nanocarriers crossing the RWM is a current hotspot in therapeutics for inner ear diseases. In this review, we include the latest studies exploring non-invasive trans-tympanic delivery to treat middle and inner ear diseases. Both passive and active delivery systems are described. A summary of the benefits and disadvantages of various delivery systems in clinical practice and production procedures is introduced. Finally, future possible approaches for its effective application as a non-invasive middle and inner ear drug delivery system are characterised.

Graphical abstract: Biomaterials for non-invasive trans-tympanic drug delivery: requirements, recent advances and perspectives

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 mar. 2024
Accepted
28 jun. 2024
First published
24 jul. 2024

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, Advance Article

Biomaterials for non-invasive trans-tympanic drug delivery: requirements, recent advances and perspectives

Y. Xu, Z. Bei, M. Li, K. Qiu, J. Ren, B. Chu, Y. Zhao and Z. Qian, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4TB00676C

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