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Long-term sciatic nerve block led by a supramolecular arrangement of self-delivery local anesthetic nano systems.

Lei TangFeng QinDeying GongYu DongLiLi PanChangcui ZhouQinqin YinXinghai SongRui LingJunlong HuangQin FanWenhao YiFengbo WuXiaoai WuWeiyi ZhangJun YangJi-Yu Wang
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Classical local anesthetics are unsuitable to treat regional pain lasting several days due to their limited duration and systemic toxicity. Self-delivery nano systems without excipients were designed for long-term sensory blocks. 1a self-assembled into different vehicles with different fractions of intermolecular π-π stacking, transported itself into nerve cells, and released single molecules slowly to achieve long-term duration for rats' sciatic nerve block for 11.6 h in water, 12.1 h in water with CO 2 and 3.4 h in NS (normal saline). After the counter ions were changed to SO 4 2- , 1e can self-assemble into vesicles and prolong the duration to 43.2 h, which was much longer than the 3.8 h led by ( s )-bupivacaine hydrocloride (0.75%). This was mainly caused by the enhancement of self-release and counter ion exchange inside nerve cells, which were affected by the gemini surfactant structure, p K a of the counter ions and π-π stacking interactions.
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