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Polymer-tetrodotoxin conjugates to induce prolonged duration local anesthesia with minimal toxicity.


ABSTRACT: There is clinical and scientific interest in developing local anesthetics with prolonged durations of effect from single injections. The need for such is highlighted by the current opioid epidemic. Site 1 sodium channel blockers such as tetrodotoxin (TTX) are extremely potent, and can provide very long nerve blocks but the duration is limited by the associated systemic toxicity. Here we report a system where slow release of TTX conjugated to a biocompatible and biodegradable polymer, poly(triol dicarboxylic acid)-co-poly(ethylene glycol) (TDP), is achieved by hydrolysis of ester linkages. Nerve block by the released TTX is enhanced by administration in a carrier with chemical permeation enhancer (CPE) properties. TTX release can be adjusted by tuning the hydrophilicity of the TDP polymer backbone. In vivo, 1.0-80.0 µg of TTX released from these polymers produced a range of durations of nerve block, from several hours to 3 days, with minimal systemic or local toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Zhao C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6561913 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polymer-tetrodotoxin conjugates to induce prolonged duration local anesthesia with minimal toxicity.

Zhao Chao C   Liu Andong A   Santamaria Claudia M CM   Shomorony Andre A   Ji Tianjiao T   Wei Tuo T   Gordon Akiva A   Elofsson Hannes H   Mehta Manisha M   Yang Rong R   Kohane Daniel S DS  

Nature communications 20190612 1


There is clinical and scientific interest in developing local anesthetics with prolonged durations of effect from single injections. The need for such is highlighted by the current opioid epidemic. Site 1 sodium channel blockers such as tetrodotoxin (TTX) are extremely potent, and can provide very long nerve blocks but the duration is limited by the associated systemic toxicity. Here we report a system where slow release of TTX conjugated to a biocompatible and biodegradable polymer, poly(triol  ...[more]

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