| Literature DB >> 26579370 |
Suohui Zhang1, Yuqin Qiu1, Yunhua Gao1.
Abstract
The aims of this study were to investigate the utility of solid microneedle arrays (150 µm in length) in enhancing transdermal delivery of peptides and to examine the relationship between peptide permeation rates and D2O flux. Four model peptides were used (Gly-Gln-Pro-Arg [tetrapeptide-3, 456.6 Da], Val-Gly-Val-Ala-Pro-Gly [hexapeptide, 498.6 Da], AC-Glu-Glu-Met-Gln-Arg-Arg-NH2 [acetyl hexapeptide-3, 889 Da] and Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2 [oxytocin, 1007.2 Da]). The influence of microneedle pretreatment on skin permeation was evaluated using porcine ear skin with Franze diffusion cell. Peptide permeation across the skin was significantly enhanced by microneedle pretreatment, and permeation rates were dependent on peptide molecular weights. A positive correlation between D2O flux and acetyl hexapeptide-3 clearances suggests that convective solvent flow contributes to the enhanced transdermal peptide delivery. It is concluded that solid microneedle arrays are effective devices to enhance skin delivery of peptides.Entities:
Keywords: Convective solvent flow; Microneedle; Peptide; Transdermal
Year: 2014 PMID: 26579370 PMCID: PMC4590292 DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2013.12.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Pharm Sin B ISSN: 2211-3835 Impact factor: 11.413
Figure 1The microneedle array and the autoapplicator employed in this study. (A) Microneedle array; (B) autoapplicator.
Figure 2Calcein fluorescence across the porcine ear skin at Z=0, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 μm following microneedle pretreatment. Z direction is defined as perpendicular distance to the skin surface from the dermis. Fluorescence-emission signal of calcein is represented by green color.
Figure 3The permeation profiles of acetyl hexapeptide-3 across porcine ear skin with and without pretreatment by microneedles.
Transdermal accumulation of peptides with and without microneedle pretreatment.
| Peptides | Cumulative amount (μmol/cm2) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Microneedle | Passive diffusion | Ratio | |
| Oxytocin | 6.69±0.57 | 0.12±0.008 | 55.75 |
| Acetyl hexapeptide-3 | 11.11±3.1 | 0.29±0.073 | 38.31 |
| Hexapeptide | 17.76±2.38 | 0.49±0.12 | 36.24 |
| Tetrapeptide-3 | 18.96±5.19 | 0.58±0.16 | 32.69 |
Figure 4In vitro transdermal permeation of a series of peptides in solution across porcine ear skin 24 h after pretreatment by microneedles.
Figure 5Relationship between the permeation rate of five model peptides and their corresponding molecular weight.
Figure 6Relationship between D2O flux and permeation clearance of acetyl hexapeptide-3.