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Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency

Different devices have been used to enhance topical drug delivery. Aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of different skin pretreatment regimens in topical drug delivery. In six ex vivo human abdominal skin samples, test regions were pretreated with fractional CO(2) and Er:YAG laser (both 70...

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Autores principales: Nieboer, Marilin J., Meesters, Arne A., Almasian, Mitra, Georgiou, Giota, de Rie, Menno A., Verdaasdonk, Rudolf M., Wolkerstorfer, Albert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7351854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31984457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10103-020-02950-2
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author Nieboer, Marilin J.
Meesters, Arne A.
Almasian, Mitra
Georgiou, Giota
de Rie, Menno A.
Verdaasdonk, Rudolf M.
Wolkerstorfer, Albert
author_facet Nieboer, Marilin J.
Meesters, Arne A.
Almasian, Mitra
Georgiou, Giota
de Rie, Menno A.
Verdaasdonk, Rudolf M.
Wolkerstorfer, Albert
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description Different devices have been used to enhance topical drug delivery. Aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of different skin pretreatment regimens in topical drug delivery. In six ex vivo human abdominal skin samples, test regions were pretreated with fractional CO(2) and Er:YAG laser (both 70 and 300 μm ablation depth, density of 5%), microneedling (500 μm needle length), fractional radiofrequency (ablation depth of ± 80–90 μm), and no pretreatment. The fluorescent agent indocyanine green (ICG) was applied. After 3 h, fluorescence intensity was measured at several depths using fluorescence photography. Significantly higher surface fluorescence intensities were found for pretreatment with fractional Er:YAG and CO(2) laser and for microneedling vs. no pretreatment (p < 0.05), but not for radiofrequency vs. no pretreatment (p = 0.173). Fluorescence intensity was highest for the Er:YAG laser with 300 μm ablation depth (mean 38.89 arbitrary units; AU), followed by microneedling (33.02 AU) and CO(2) laser with 300 μm ablation depth (26.25 AU). Pretreatment with both lasers with 300 μm ablation depth gave higher fluorescence intensity than with 70 μm ablation depth (Er:YAG laser, 21.65; CO(2) laser, 18.50 AU). Mean fluorescence intensity for radiofrequency was 15.27 AU. Results were comparable at 200 and 400 μm depth in the skin. Pretreatment of the skin with fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, and microneedling is effective for topical ICG delivery, while fractional radiofrequency is not. Deeper laser ablation results in improved ICG delivery. These findings may be relevant for the delivery of other drugs with comparable molecular properties.
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spelling pubmed-73518542020-07-14 Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency Nieboer, Marilin J. Meesters, Arne A. Almasian, Mitra Georgiou, Giota de Rie, Menno A. Verdaasdonk, Rudolf M. Wolkerstorfer, Albert Lasers Med Sci Original Article Different devices have been used to enhance topical drug delivery. Aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of different skin pretreatment regimens in topical drug delivery. In six ex vivo human abdominal skin samples, test regions were pretreated with fractional CO(2) and Er:YAG laser (both 70 and 300 μm ablation depth, density of 5%), microneedling (500 μm needle length), fractional radiofrequency (ablation depth of ± 80–90 μm), and no pretreatment. The fluorescent agent indocyanine green (ICG) was applied. After 3 h, fluorescence intensity was measured at several depths using fluorescence photography. Significantly higher surface fluorescence intensities were found for pretreatment with fractional Er:YAG and CO(2) laser and for microneedling vs. no pretreatment (p < 0.05), but not for radiofrequency vs. no pretreatment (p = 0.173). Fluorescence intensity was highest for the Er:YAG laser with 300 μm ablation depth (mean 38.89 arbitrary units; AU), followed by microneedling (33.02 AU) and CO(2) laser with 300 μm ablation depth (26.25 AU). Pretreatment with both lasers with 300 μm ablation depth gave higher fluorescence intensity than with 70 μm ablation depth (Er:YAG laser, 21.65; CO(2) laser, 18.50 AU). Mean fluorescence intensity for radiofrequency was 15.27 AU. Results were comparable at 200 and 400 μm depth in the skin. Pretreatment of the skin with fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, and microneedling is effective for topical ICG delivery, while fractional radiofrequency is not. Deeper laser ablation results in improved ICG delivery. These findings may be relevant for the delivery of other drugs with comparable molecular properties. Springer London 2020-01-27 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7351854/ /pubmed/31984457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10103-020-02950-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Nieboer, Marilin J.
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Verdaasdonk, Rudolf M.
Wolkerstorfer, Albert
Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency
title Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency
title_full Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency
title_fullStr Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency
title_short Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO(2) laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency
title_sort enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional co(2) laser, fractional er:yag laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7351854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31984457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10103-020-02950-2
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