The special structure of eyes and the existence of various physiological barriers make ocular drug delivery one of the most difficult problems in the pharmaceutical field. Considering the problems of patient compliance, local administration remains the preferred method of drug administration in the anterior part of eyes. However, local administration suffers from poor bioavailability, need for frequent administration, and systemic toxicity. Administration in the posterior part of the eye is more difficult, and intravitreal injection is often used. But intravitreal injection faces the problems of poor patient compliance and likely side effects after multiple injections. The development of nanocarrier technology provides an effective way to solve these problems. Among them, liposomes, as the most widely used carrier in clinical application, have the characteristics of amphiphilic nanostructure, easy surface modification, extended release time, good biocompatibility, etc. The liposomes are expected to overcome obstacles and effectively deliver drugs to the target site to improve ocular drug bioavailability. This review summarized the various controllable properties of liposomes for ocular delivery as well as the application and research progress of liposomes in various ocular diseases. In addition, we summarized the physiological barriers and routes of administration contained in eyes, as well as the prospects of liposomes in the treatment of ocular diseases.
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January 09 2025
Applications and latest research progress of liposomes in the treatment of ocular diseases
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Huan Tang;
Huan Tang
(Conceptualization, Data curation, Investigation, Methodology, Writing – original draft)
1
Faculty of Medicine, Dalian University of Technology
, Dalian, Liaoning 116081, China
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Xinnan Li
;
Xinnan Li
(Data curation, Investigation, Methodology, Writing – original draft)
1
Faculty of Medicine, Dalian University of Technology
, Dalian, Liaoning 116081, China
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Lin Jin
;
Lin Jin
(Data curation, Investigation)
2
Department of Ophthalmology, The Third People’s Hospital of Dalian
, Dalian, Liaoning 116091, China
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Jicheng Dong;
Jicheng Dong
(Data curation, Methodology)
3
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology
, Dalian, Liaoning 116081, China
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Li Yang;
Li Yang
(Conceptualization, Methodology)
3
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology
, Dalian, Liaoning 116081, China
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Chunmei Li
;
Chunmei Li
(Writing – review & editing)
4
Tsinghua International School Daoxiang Lake
, Beijing 100194, China
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Lijun Zhang
;
Lijun Zhang
a)
(Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Methodology, Project administration, Resources)
1
Faculty of Medicine, Dalian University of Technology
, Dalian, Liaoning 116081, China
2
Department of Ophthalmology, The Third People’s Hospital of Dalian
, Dalian, Liaoning 116091, China
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Fang Cheng
Fang Cheng
a)
(Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Project administration, Resources, Writing – original draft)
3
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology
, Dalian, Liaoning 116081, China
5
Ningbo Institute of Dalian University of Technology
, Ningbo, Zhejiang 315032, China
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Biointerphases 20, 010801 (2025)
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Received:
October 18 2024
Accepted:
December 04 2024
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Improving ocular drug delivery with liposomes
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Huan Tang, Xinnan Li, Lin Jin, Jicheng Dong, Li Yang, Chunmei Li, Lijun Zhang, Fang Cheng; Applications and latest research progress of liposomes in the treatment of ocular diseases. Biointerphases 1 January 2025; 20 (1): 010801. https://doi.org/10.1116/6.0004159
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