Literature DB >> 15609006

Partial ablation of porcine stratum corneum by argon-fluoride excimer laser to enhance transdermal drug permeability.

Ai Fujiwara1, Toshihiro Hinokitani, Kenichi Goto, Tsunenori Arai.   

Abstract

To enhance skin permeability to medicine, the argon-fluoride excimer laser (ArF laser) was used to partially ablate the stratum corneum. Skin permeability to dextran (20 kDa) was studied in the Yucatan micro-pig skin in vitro. The cumulative amount of dextran permeating across the full-thickness skin was not detected for 30 h in the unirradiated skin; we obtained up to 90.5 microg/cm2 in laser-irradiated skin. In the case where the total laser energy was kept constant at 7.1 J/cm2, permeability was mainly influenced by laser fluence rather than laser pulses. Many granular structures of about 2 microm were found on the stratum corneum surface of ablated skin. Size and density of these structures were changed according to irradiation conditions. Skin permeability may be estimated by these structural changes. Our partial stratum corneum ablation by ArF laser could be suitable for transdermal drug delivery.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15609006     DOI: 10.1007/s10103-004-0321-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lasers Med Sci        ISSN: 0268-8921            Impact factor:   3.161


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