Cargando…

The application of local hypobaric pressure — A novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin

The local application of controlled hypobaric stress represents a novel means to facilitate drug delivery into the skin. The aims of this work were to understand how hypobaric stress modified the properties of the skin and assess if this penetration enhancement strategy could improve the percutaneou...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Inacio, R., Poland, S., Cai, X.J., Cleary, S.J., Ameer-Beg, S., Keeble, J., Jones, S.A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science Publishers 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4819566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26829103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.01.052
_version_ 1782425229611499520
author Inacio, R.
Poland, S.
Cai, X.J.
Cleary, S.J.
Ameer-Beg, S.
Keeble, J.
Jones, S.A.
author_facet Inacio, R.
Poland, S.
Cai, X.J.
Cleary, S.J.
Ameer-Beg, S.
Keeble, J.
Jones, S.A.
author_sort Inacio, R.
collection PubMed
description The local application of controlled hypobaric stress represents a novel means to facilitate drug delivery into the skin. The aims of this work were to understand how hypobaric stress modified the properties of the skin and assess if this penetration enhancement strategy could improve the percutaneous penetration of a macromolecule. Measurements of skin thickness demonstrated that the topical application of hypobaric stress thinned the tissue (p < 0.05), atomic force microscopy showed that it shrunk the corneocytes in the stratum corneum (p < 0.001) and the imaging of the skin hair follicles using multiphoton microscopy showed that it opened the follicular infundibula (p < 0.001). Together, these changes contributed to a 19.6-fold increase in in vitro percutaneous penetration of a 10,000 molecular weight dextran molecule, which was shown using fluorescence microscopy to be localized around the hair follicles, when applied to the skin using hypobaric stress. In vivo, in the rat, a local hemodynamic response (i.e. a significant increase in blood flow, p < 0.001) was shown to contribute to the increase in follicular transport of the dextran to produce a systemic absorption of 7.2 ± 2.81 fg·mL(− 1). When hypobaric stress was not applied to the rat there was no detectable absorption of dextran and this provided evidence that this novel penetration enhancement technique can improve the percutaneous penetration of macromolecules after topical application to the skin.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4819566
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Elsevier Science Publishers
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-48195662016-04-14 The application of local hypobaric pressure — A novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin Inacio, R. Poland, S. Cai, X.J. Cleary, S.J. Ameer-Beg, S. Keeble, J. Jones, S.A. J Control Release Article The local application of controlled hypobaric stress represents a novel means to facilitate drug delivery into the skin. The aims of this work were to understand how hypobaric stress modified the properties of the skin and assess if this penetration enhancement strategy could improve the percutaneous penetration of a macromolecule. Measurements of skin thickness demonstrated that the topical application of hypobaric stress thinned the tissue (p < 0.05), atomic force microscopy showed that it shrunk the corneocytes in the stratum corneum (p < 0.001) and the imaging of the skin hair follicles using multiphoton microscopy showed that it opened the follicular infundibula (p < 0.001). Together, these changes contributed to a 19.6-fold increase in in vitro percutaneous penetration of a 10,000 molecular weight dextran molecule, which was shown using fluorescence microscopy to be localized around the hair follicles, when applied to the skin using hypobaric stress. In vivo, in the rat, a local hemodynamic response (i.e. a significant increase in blood flow, p < 0.001) was shown to contribute to the increase in follicular transport of the dextran to produce a systemic absorption of 7.2 ± 2.81 fg·mL(− 1). When hypobaric stress was not applied to the rat there was no detectable absorption of dextran and this provided evidence that this novel penetration enhancement technique can improve the percutaneous penetration of macromolecules after topical application to the skin. Elsevier Science Publishers 2016-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4819566/ /pubmed/26829103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.01.052 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Inacio, R.
Poland, S.
Cai, X.J.
Cleary, S.J.
Ameer-Beg, S.
Keeble, J.
Jones, S.A.
The application of local hypobaric pressure — A novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin
title The application of local hypobaric pressure — A novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin
title_full The application of local hypobaric pressure — A novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin
title_fullStr The application of local hypobaric pressure — A novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin
title_full_unstemmed The application of local hypobaric pressure — A novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin
title_short The application of local hypobaric pressure — A novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin
title_sort application of local hypobaric pressure — a novel means to enhance macromolecule entry into the skin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4819566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26829103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.01.052
work_keys_str_mv AT inacior theapplicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT polands theapplicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT caixj theapplicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT clearysj theapplicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT ameerbegs theapplicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT keeblej theapplicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT jonessa theapplicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT inacior applicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT polands applicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT caixj applicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT clearysj applicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT ameerbegs applicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT keeblej applicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin
AT jonessa applicationoflocalhypobaricpressureanovelmeanstoenhancemacromoleculeentryintotheskin