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Ultrasensitive Phototriggered Local Anesthesia.


ABSTRACT: An injectable local anesthetic producing repeatable on-demand nerve block would be desirable for pain management. Here we present a phototriggerable device to achieve repeatable and adjustable on-demand local anesthesia in superficial or deep tissues, consisting of gold nanorods attached to low temperature sensitive liposomes (LTSL). The particles were loaded with tetrodotoxin and dexmedetomidine. Near-infrared light (NIR, 808 nm, continuous wave) could heat gold nanorods at low fluence (short duration and low irradiance), leading to rapid release of payload. In vivo, 1-2 min of irradiation at ?272 mW/cm2 produced repeatable and adjustable on-demand infiltration anesthesia or sciatic nerve blockade with minimal toxicity. The nerve block intensity and duration correlated with the irradiance and duration of the applied light.

SUBMITTER: Zhan C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5469101 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrasensitive Phototriggered Local Anesthesia.

Zhan Changyou C   Wang Weiping W   Santamaria Claudia C   Wang Bruce B   Rwei Alina A   Timko Brian P BP   Kohane Daniel S DS  

Nano letters 20170106 2


An injectable local anesthetic producing repeatable on-demand nerve block would be desirable for pain management. Here we present a phototriggerable device to achieve repeatable and adjustable on-demand local anesthesia in superficial or deep tissues, consisting of gold nanorods attached to low temperature sensitive liposomes (LTSL). The particles were loaded with tetrodotoxin and dexmedetomidine. Near-infrared light (NIR, 808 nm, continuous wave) could heat gold nanorods at low fluence (short d  ...[more]

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