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Inner ear drug delivery system from the clinical point of view.

Tatsunori SakamotoTakayuki NakagawaRie T HorieHarukazu HiraumiNorio YamamotoYayoi S KikkawaJuichi Ito
Published in: Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum (2011)
The systemic application of stealth-type nanoparticles encapsulating betamethasone provided superior therapeutic results for the treatment of noise-induced hearing loss compared with the systemic application of betamethasone in mice. Microparticles made of biodegradable polymer (poly (lactic/glycolic) acid, PLGA) encapsulating lidocaine were placed on the round window membrane of guinea pigs, and resulted in reasonable concentrations of lidocaine in the cochlea without serious adverse effects. The phase I/IIa clinical trial of the application of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) in combination with gelatin hydrogel on the round window membrane was conducted, recruiting patients with acute sensorineural hearing loss after the failure of systemic application of steroids.
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