The Emerging Role of Topical Ocular Drugs to Target the Posterior Eye

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Lixiang Wang
Mikael Ben Zhou
Hui Zhang
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[1] West China Hospital,Department of Ophthalmology
[2] Sichuan University,Medical Faculty
[3] Lund University,undefined
[4] Yuanpu Eye Biopharmaceutical Co. Ltd.,undefined
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Ophthalmology and Therapy | 2021年 / 10卷
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Comparative anatomy of the eye; Ocular fundus diseases; In vitro eye model; Nanoparticles; Ocular barriers; Ocular drug delivery; Topical formulation; In vivo eye models;
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The prevalence of chronic fundus diseases is increasing with the aging of the general population. The treatment of these intraocular diseases relies on invasive drug delivery because of the globular structure and multiple barriers of the eye. Frequent intraocular injections bring heavy burdens to the medical care system and patients. The use of topical drugs to treat retinal diseases has always been an attractive solution. The fast development of new materials and technologies brings the possibility to develop innovative topical formulations. This article reviews anatomical and physiological barriers of the eye which affect the bioavailability of topical drugs. In addition, we summarize innovative topical formulations which enhance the permeability of drugs through the ocular surface and/or extend the drug retention time in the eye. This article also reviews the differences of eyes between different laboratory animals to address the translational challenges of preclinical models. The fast development of in vitro eye models may provide more tools to increase the clinical translationality of topical formulations for intraocular diseases. Clinical successes of topical formulations rely on continuous and collaborative efforts between different disciplines.
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