AI Article Synopsis

  • - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents challenges for drug delivery due to sticky mucus, but nanoagents can improve treatment options.
  • - Researchers developed a drug-delivery system using black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQDs) with PEGylated chitosan that enhances penetration and adhesion to mucus membranes.
  • - The study shows that BPQDs help release the antibiotic amikacin more effectively, paving the way for better precision medicine and potential clinical therapies for COPD.

Article Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an intractable disease involving a sticky mucus layer and nanoagents with mucus-penetrating capability offer a new way to deliver drugs. However, drug release from nanovehicles requires optimization to enhance the therapeutic effects of COPD therapy. Herein, black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQDs) are combined with PEGylated chitosan nanospheres containing the antibiotic amikacin (termed PEG@CS/BPQDs-AM NPs). As a drug-delivery system, the hydrophilicity of PEG and positive charge of CS facilitate the penetration of nanovehicles through the mucus layer. The nanovehicles then adhere to the mucous membrane. Furthermore, the BPQDs degrade rapidly into nontoxic PO and acidic H , thereby promoting the dissociation of PEGylated CS nanospheres, accelerating the release of AM, decreasing the vitality of biofilms for ease of eradication. Our results reveal that drug delivery mediated by BPQDs is a feasible and desirable strategy for precision medicine and promising for the clinical therapy of COPD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202008379DOI Listing

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