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Optical Imaging Visualizes a Homogeneous and Horizontal Band-Like Biodistribution of Large- and Small-Size Hydrophilic Compounds Delivered by Ablative Fractional Laser

The skin barrier generally limits the topical delivery of hydrophilic molecules. Ablative fractional laser (AFL) facilitates cutaneous drug uptake of smaller hydrophilic compounds in several studies. In this imaging-based study, we aim to investigate the cutaneous biodistribution of two different-si...

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Autores principales: Christensen, Rikke Louise, Ortner, Vinzent Kevin, Haedersdal, Merete, Olesen, Uffe Høgh
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14081537
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author Christensen, Rikke Louise
Ortner, Vinzent Kevin
Haedersdal, Merete
Olesen, Uffe Høgh
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Ortner, Vinzent Kevin
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description The skin barrier generally limits the topical delivery of hydrophilic molecules. Ablative fractional laser (AFL) facilitates cutaneous drug uptake of smaller hydrophilic compounds in several studies. In this imaging-based study, we aim to investigate the cutaneous biodistribution of two different-sized hydrophilic compounds delivered by an ablative fractional CO(2) laser at minimally invasive settings. Intact or CO(2) AFL-pretreated (2.5 mJ/mb and 5% density) ex vivo porcine skin was topically applied with a large or small hydrophilic compound (fluorescence labeled antibody nivolumab (150,000 g/mol, n = 4) or ATTO 647N (746 g/mol, n = 3)). Samples were incubated for 20 h in a Franz cell setup, whereafter optical coherence tomography (OCT) was used to assess laser channel depth, and ex vivo confocal microscopy (EVCM) was used to assess epidermal thickness and cutaneous biodistribution of nivolumab and ATTO 647N. With an EVCM-assessed median epidermal thickness of 70.3 µm and OCT-assessed ablation depth of 31.9 µm, minimally invasive settings enabled shallow penetration into the mid-epidermis. The AFL-assisted uptake of the antibody nivolumab and the smaller compound ATTO 647N showed a similar homogenous and horizontal band-like biodistribution pattern that reached mid-dermis. No uptake of nivolumab or ATTO 647N was observed in intact skin. In conclusion, AFL-induced mid-epidermal laser channels facilitates the cutaneous delivery of two hydrophilic compounds that are distributed in a similar homogeneous and horizontal band-like pattern, irrespective of their molecular size.
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spelling pubmed-93943222022-08-23 Optical Imaging Visualizes a Homogeneous and Horizontal Band-Like Biodistribution of Large- and Small-Size Hydrophilic Compounds Delivered by Ablative Fractional Laser Christensen, Rikke Louise Ortner, Vinzent Kevin Haedersdal, Merete Olesen, Uffe Høgh Pharmaceutics Article The skin barrier generally limits the topical delivery of hydrophilic molecules. Ablative fractional laser (AFL) facilitates cutaneous drug uptake of smaller hydrophilic compounds in several studies. In this imaging-based study, we aim to investigate the cutaneous biodistribution of two different-sized hydrophilic compounds delivered by an ablative fractional CO(2) laser at minimally invasive settings. Intact or CO(2) AFL-pretreated (2.5 mJ/mb and 5% density) ex vivo porcine skin was topically applied with a large or small hydrophilic compound (fluorescence labeled antibody nivolumab (150,000 g/mol, n = 4) or ATTO 647N (746 g/mol, n = 3)). Samples were incubated for 20 h in a Franz cell setup, whereafter optical coherence tomography (OCT) was used to assess laser channel depth, and ex vivo confocal microscopy (EVCM) was used to assess epidermal thickness and cutaneous biodistribution of nivolumab and ATTO 647N. With an EVCM-assessed median epidermal thickness of 70.3 µm and OCT-assessed ablation depth of 31.9 µm, minimally invasive settings enabled shallow penetration into the mid-epidermis. The AFL-assisted uptake of the antibody nivolumab and the smaller compound ATTO 647N showed a similar homogenous and horizontal band-like biodistribution pattern that reached mid-dermis. No uptake of nivolumab or ATTO 647N was observed in intact skin. In conclusion, AFL-induced mid-epidermal laser channels facilitates the cutaneous delivery of two hydrophilic compounds that are distributed in a similar homogeneous and horizontal band-like pattern, irrespective of their molecular size. MDPI 2022-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9394322/ /pubmed/35893793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14081537 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Christensen, Rikke Louise
Ortner, Vinzent Kevin
Haedersdal, Merete
Olesen, Uffe Høgh
Optical Imaging Visualizes a Homogeneous and Horizontal Band-Like Biodistribution of Large- and Small-Size Hydrophilic Compounds Delivered by Ablative Fractional Laser
title Optical Imaging Visualizes a Homogeneous and Horizontal Band-Like Biodistribution of Large- and Small-Size Hydrophilic Compounds Delivered by Ablative Fractional Laser
title_full Optical Imaging Visualizes a Homogeneous and Horizontal Band-Like Biodistribution of Large- and Small-Size Hydrophilic Compounds Delivered by Ablative Fractional Laser
title_fullStr Optical Imaging Visualizes a Homogeneous and Horizontal Band-Like Biodistribution of Large- and Small-Size Hydrophilic Compounds Delivered by Ablative Fractional Laser
title_full_unstemmed Optical Imaging Visualizes a Homogeneous and Horizontal Band-Like Biodistribution of Large- and Small-Size Hydrophilic Compounds Delivered by Ablative Fractional Laser
title_short Optical Imaging Visualizes a Homogeneous and Horizontal Band-Like Biodistribution of Large- and Small-Size Hydrophilic Compounds Delivered by Ablative Fractional Laser
title_sort optical imaging visualizes a homogeneous and horizontal band-like biodistribution of large- and small-size hydrophilic compounds delivered by ablative fractional laser
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14081537
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