Soft X-ray scanning transmission microscopy as a selective probe of topical dermal drug delivery: The role of petrolatum and occlusion

IF 1.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 SPECTROSCOPY
Gregor Germer , Takuji Ohigashi , Hayato Yuzawa , Nobuhiro Kosugi , Roman Flesch , Fiorenza Rancan , Annika Vogt , Eckart Rühl
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Abstract

Selective and label-free probing of drugs by scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) is applied along with hyperspectral imaging to probe topically applied drugs in human skin explants ex vivo. A comparison of data evaluation strategies is reported, which includes changes in optical density at selected photon energies in the O 1 s regime, linear combination modeling using reference spectra, as well as principal component and cluster analyses. It is shown that consistent results are obtained from linear combination modeling of reference spectra and changes in optical density. The dermal penetration of the anti-inflammatory drug rapamycin is investigated with high spatial resolution using a petrolatum-based formulation. For such well-known formulation the result of occlusion is investigated leading to drug uptake into corneocytes. Additional changes in drug penetration induced by weakening the skin barrier by the serine protease trypsin are also included. These results are discussed in comparison with the dermal penetration of other drug formulations. Finally, alternatives to present data acquisition strategies in STXM are discussed with respect to sub-sampling in combination with mathematical approaches, so that the full chemical and spatial information can be retrieved and radiation damage is minimized.

软X射线扫描透射显微镜作为皮肤局部给药的选择性探针:矿脂和闭塞的作用
通过扫描透射x射线显微镜(STXM)对药物进行选择性和无标记探测,并结合高光谱成像,在体外对人体皮肤外植体中的局部应用药物进行探测。比较了几种数据评估策略,包括在O - 1 s谱区选择光子能量时光密度的变化、参考光谱的线性组合建模以及主成分和聚类分析。结果表明,参考光谱和光密度变化的线性组合建模得到了一致的结果。研究了抗炎药雷帕霉素在皮肤中的渗透作用,采用高空间分辨率的凡脱油为基础的配方。对于这种众所周知的配方,闭塞的结果被研究导致药物摄取到角质层细胞。还包括丝氨酸蛋白酶胰蛋白酶削弱皮肤屏障引起的药物渗透的其他变化。这些结果与其他药物制剂的皮肤渗透比较进行了讨论。最后,讨论了STXM中现有数据采集策略的替代方案,即结合数学方法进行子采样,从而可以检索完整的化学和空间信息,并将辐射损伤降至最低。
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3.30
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5.30%
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64
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena publishes experimental, theoretical and applied work in the field of electron spectroscopy and electronic structure, involving techniques which use high energy photons (>10 eV) or electrons as probes or detected particles in the investigation.
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