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Novel In Vivo Imaging Analysis of an Inner Ear Drug Delivery System in Mice: Comparison of Inner Ear Drug Concentrations over Time after Transtympanic and Systemic Injections

OBJECTIVE: Systemic steroid injections are used to treat idiopathic sudden-onset sensorineural hearing loss (ISSHL) and some inner ear disorders. Recent studies show that transtympanic (TT) steroid injections are effective for treating ISSHL. As in vivo monitoring of drug delivery dynamics for inner...

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Autores principales: Kanzaki, Sho, Fujioka, Masato, Yasuda, Akimasa, Shibata, Shinsuke, Nakamura, Masaya, Okano, Hirotaka James, Ogawa, Kaoru, Okano, Hideyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3520978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23251331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048480
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author Kanzaki, Sho
Fujioka, Masato
Yasuda, Akimasa
Shibata, Shinsuke
Nakamura, Masaya
Okano, Hirotaka James
Ogawa, Kaoru
Okano, Hideyuki
author_facet Kanzaki, Sho
Fujioka, Masato
Yasuda, Akimasa
Shibata, Shinsuke
Nakamura, Masaya
Okano, Hirotaka James
Ogawa, Kaoru
Okano, Hideyuki
author_sort Kanzaki, Sho
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description OBJECTIVE: Systemic steroid injections are used to treat idiopathic sudden-onset sensorineural hearing loss (ISSHL) and some inner ear disorders. Recent studies show that transtympanic (TT) steroid injections are effective for treating ISSHL. As in vivo monitoring of drug delivery dynamics for inner ear is lacking, its time course and dispersion of drugs is unknown. Here, we used a new in vivo imaging system to monitor drug delivery in live mice and to compare drug concentrations over time after TT and systemic injections. METHODS: Luciferin delivered into the inner ears of GFAP-Luc transgenic mice reacted with luciferase in GFAP-expressing cells in the cochlear spiral ganglion, resulting in photon bioluminescence. We used the Xenogen IVIS® imaging system to measure how long photons continued to be emitted in the inner ear after TT or systemic injections of luciferin, and then compared the associated drug dynamics. RESULTS: The response to TT and IP injections differed significantly. Photons were detected five minutes after TT injection, peaking at ∼20 minutes. By contrast, photons were first detected 30 minutes after i.p. injection. TT and i.p. drug delivery time differed considerably. With TT injections, photons were detected earlier than with IP injections. Photon bioluminescence also disappeared sooner. Delivery time varied with TT injections. CONCLUSIONS: We speculate that the drug might enter the Eustachian tube from the middle ear. We conclude that inner-ear drug concentration can be maintained longer if the two injection routes are combined. As the size of luciferin differs from that of therapeutics like dexamethasone, combining drugs with luciferin may advance our understanding of in vivo drug delivery dynamics in the inner ear.
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spelling pubmed-35209782012-12-18 Novel In Vivo Imaging Analysis of an Inner Ear Drug Delivery System in Mice: Comparison of Inner Ear Drug Concentrations over Time after Transtympanic and Systemic Injections Kanzaki, Sho Fujioka, Masato Yasuda, Akimasa Shibata, Shinsuke Nakamura, Masaya Okano, Hirotaka James Ogawa, Kaoru Okano, Hideyuki PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Systemic steroid injections are used to treat idiopathic sudden-onset sensorineural hearing loss (ISSHL) and some inner ear disorders. Recent studies show that transtympanic (TT) steroid injections are effective for treating ISSHL. As in vivo monitoring of drug delivery dynamics for inner ear is lacking, its time course and dispersion of drugs is unknown. Here, we used a new in vivo imaging system to monitor drug delivery in live mice and to compare drug concentrations over time after TT and systemic injections. METHODS: Luciferin delivered into the inner ears of GFAP-Luc transgenic mice reacted with luciferase in GFAP-expressing cells in the cochlear spiral ganglion, resulting in photon bioluminescence. We used the Xenogen IVIS® imaging system to measure how long photons continued to be emitted in the inner ear after TT or systemic injections of luciferin, and then compared the associated drug dynamics. RESULTS: The response to TT and IP injections differed significantly. Photons were detected five minutes after TT injection, peaking at ∼20 minutes. By contrast, photons were first detected 30 minutes after i.p. injection. TT and i.p. drug delivery time differed considerably. With TT injections, photons were detected earlier than with IP injections. Photon bioluminescence also disappeared sooner. Delivery time varied with TT injections. CONCLUSIONS: We speculate that the drug might enter the Eustachian tube from the middle ear. We conclude that inner-ear drug concentration can be maintained longer if the two injection routes are combined. As the size of luciferin differs from that of therapeutics like dexamethasone, combining drugs with luciferin may advance our understanding of in vivo drug delivery dynamics in the inner ear. Public Library of Science 2012-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3520978/ /pubmed/23251331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048480 Text en © 2012 Kanzaki et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kanzaki, Sho
Fujioka, Masato
Yasuda, Akimasa
Shibata, Shinsuke
Nakamura, Masaya
Okano, Hirotaka James
Ogawa, Kaoru
Okano, Hideyuki
Novel In Vivo Imaging Analysis of an Inner Ear Drug Delivery System in Mice: Comparison of Inner Ear Drug Concentrations over Time after Transtympanic and Systemic Injections
title Novel In Vivo Imaging Analysis of an Inner Ear Drug Delivery System in Mice: Comparison of Inner Ear Drug Concentrations over Time after Transtympanic and Systemic Injections
title_full Novel In Vivo Imaging Analysis of an Inner Ear Drug Delivery System in Mice: Comparison of Inner Ear Drug Concentrations over Time after Transtympanic and Systemic Injections
title_fullStr Novel In Vivo Imaging Analysis of an Inner Ear Drug Delivery System in Mice: Comparison of Inner Ear Drug Concentrations over Time after Transtympanic and Systemic Injections
title_full_unstemmed Novel In Vivo Imaging Analysis of an Inner Ear Drug Delivery System in Mice: Comparison of Inner Ear Drug Concentrations over Time after Transtympanic and Systemic Injections
title_short Novel In Vivo Imaging Analysis of an Inner Ear Drug Delivery System in Mice: Comparison of Inner Ear Drug Concentrations over Time after Transtympanic and Systemic Injections
title_sort novel in vivo imaging analysis of an inner ear drug delivery system in mice: comparison of inner ear drug concentrations over time after transtympanic and systemic injections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3520978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23251331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048480
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