Current Drug Delivery

Author(s): Fang Yu*, Tingting Zhang, Fenghua Fu, Aiping Wang and Xinyong Liu

DOI: 10.2174/1567201819666211224113311

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Preparation of Long-Acting Somatostatin and GnRH Analogues and Their Applications in Tumor Therapy

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Abstract

Hormonal drugs are essential treatment options for some hormone-dependent or hormone- sensitive tumors. The common dosage forms of hormonal drugs have a short half-life. Hence, frequent administration is needed, which results in poor patient compliance. Nevertheless, using drug delivery technology, somatostatin analogues (SSAs) and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues are prepared into long-acting formulations that can significantly prolong the action time of these drugs, reducing medication frequency and increasing patient compliance. Such drugs are advantageous when treating acromegaly, gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs), breast cancer, prostate cancer, and other diseases having a relatively long course. SSAs and GnRH analogues are two typical hormonal drugs, the long-acting formulations of which are essential in clinical practice. This review summarized the preparation methods and clinical application of long-acting formulations in cancer. Further, the action mechanism and new research of SSAs and GnRH analogues were discussed, and suggestions related to the development of long-acting SSAs and GnRH analogues were provided.

Keywords: Hormonal drugs, long-acting analogues, somatostatin analogues, GnRH analogues, tumor therapy, hormone-sensitive tumors.