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Safety and effectiveness of sodium colistimethate-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers (SCM-NLC) against P. aeruginosa: in vitro and in vivo studies following pulmonary and intramuscular administration.
Author: AguirreJose Javier, BachillerDaniel, BasasJana, EsquisabelAmaia, FleischerAarne, GainzaEusebio, GainzaGarazi, GavaldàJoan, GomisXavier, GutiérrezFrancisco Borja, HernandezRosa Maria, IgartuaManoli, Moreno-SastreMaría, PalominoEsther, PastorMarta, PedrazJosé Luis, VairoClaudia
Original Abstract of the Article :
The usefulness of nanotechnology to increase the bioavailability of drugs and decrease their toxicity may be a tool to deal with multiresistant P. aeruginosa (Mr-Pa) respiratory infections. We describe the preparation and the in vivo efficacy and safety of sodium colistimethate-loaded nanostructured...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nano.2019.02.014
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Combating Multidrug-Resistant P. aeruginosa: Nanostructured Lipid Carriers to the Rescue
The battle against [multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa] is a critical one, and researchers are constantly searching for new weapons in their arsenal. This study presents a promising new approach, utilizing [nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs)] to deliver sodium colistimethate, an antibiotic, to fight this formidable foe. The study meticulously investigated the in vitro and in vivo efficacy and safety of sodium colistimethate-loaded NLCs (SCM-NLCs) against P. aeruginosa. The results revealed that SCM-NLCs displayed significantly lower bacterial counts in the lungs of infected animals compared to saline. Furthermore, they demonstrated a comparable efficacy to free sodium colistimethate, with the added benefit of a lower dosage. Importantly, the study found no evidence of tissue damage related to the treatment. These findings suggest that SCM-NLCs have the potential to be a safe and effective therapeutic strategy for combating multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa infections.
A New Era of Antibiotic Delivery: Nanostructured Lipid Carriers Take the Lead
The study's findings highlight the potential of SCM-NLCs in overcoming the challenge of antibiotic resistance. By delivering sodium colistimethate directly to the site of infection, SCM-NLCs demonstrate a potent antimicrobial effect while minimizing systemic exposure to the antibiotic. This approach holds promise for improving patient outcomes and potentially reducing the development of further antibiotic resistance.
The Nanotech Revolution: Fighting Infections with Precision and Safety
Imagine a world where infectious diseases are no longer a formidable threat, thanks to innovative nanotech solutions. This research advances the fight against multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa, showcasing the potential of nanostructured lipid carriers to deliver antibiotics with targeted precision and enhanced safety.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
Just as a camel can navigate the arid desert with its water-storing humps, SCM-NLCs have the potential to deliver vital antibiotic cargo to combat infectious diseases. This study demonstrates the power of nanotechnology in the fight against antibiotic resistance, offering a glimmer of hope for a future where infectious diseases are no longer a major threat.
Date :
- Date Completed 2019-12-03
- Date Revised 2019-12-03
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