Transdermal administration of macromolecular drugs by multi-frequency sequential ultrasonic irradiation

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Kengo Matsubara , Daichi Konosu , Munenari Itoh , Hirotaka J. Okano , Kentaro Nakamura , Yuta Kurashina
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Abstract

Administration methods of macromolecular drugs with high efficacy and minimal side effects are generally limited to highly invasive injections due to their components and large molecular weight. Here, we propose a sequential ultrasonic irradiation method using multi-frequency for minimally invasive administration of macromolecular drugs. In this demonstration, low-frequency ultrasound (kHz band) and high-frequency ultrasound (MHz band) were sequentially irradiated onto the porcine skin to evaluate the dosing efficiency using fluorescence-modified ovalbumin (Mw = 45 kDa), a macromolecular drug model. Quantitative evaluation of the transdermal dosage by fluorescence intensity measurement shows that the proposed method significantly increased the transdermal dosage by almost double that of the conventional method. In particular, the distance of MHz ultrasonic irradiation is indicated to influence the dosing efficiency. In addition, the evaluation of transdermal permeability by confocal observation of skin sections shows that the macromolecular drug model penetrates through the epidermis of porcine skin, including the stratum corneum, to the dermis layer with the proposed method. The proposed method permeated the drug model with a behavior correlated to the intensity of the MHz ultrasonic beam, as opposed to the discrete penetration of the drug model in the conventional method. Our results provide a minimally invasive method of administering macromolecular drugs as an alternative to injection.

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多频连续超声辐照大分子药物的经皮给药。
高效、副作用小的大分子药物由于其成分和分子量大,给药方法一般局限于高侵入性注射。在此,我们提出了一种多频连续超声照射方法用于大分子药物的微创给药。在本演示中,低频超声(kHz波段)和高频超声(MHz波段)依次照射到猪皮肤上,使用荧光修饰的卵清蛋白(Mw = 45 kDa),一种大分子药物模型来评估给药效率。通过荧光强度测量对透皮剂量进行定量评价,结果表明,该方法可显著提高透皮剂量,几乎是常规方法的两倍。特别指出了MHz超声辐照距离对加药效率的影响。此外,通过皮肤切片共聚焦观察对透皮通透性的评价表明,大分子药物模型可以通过猪皮肤表皮(包括角质层)渗透到真皮层。与传统方法中药物模型的离散渗透相反,该方法以与MHz超声束强度相关的行为渗透药物模型。我们的研究结果提供了一种微创的方法来管理大分子药物作为一种替代注射。
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CiteScore
10.70
自引率
8.60%
发文量
951
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Pharmaceutics is the third most cited journal in the "Pharmacy & Pharmacology" category out of 366 journals, being the true home for pharmaceutical scientists concerned with the physical, chemical and biological properties of devices and delivery systems for drugs, vaccines and biologicals, including their design, manufacture and evaluation. This includes evaluation of the properties of drugs, excipients such as surfactants and polymers and novel materials. The journal has special sections on pharmaceutical nanotechnology and personalized medicines, and publishes research papers, reviews, commentaries and letters to the editor as well as special issues.
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