Literature DB >> 28513733

Polylactic acid nano- and microchamber arrays for encapsulation of small hydrophilic molecules featuring drug release via high intensity focused ultrasound.

Meiyu Gai1, Johannes Frueh2, Tianyi Tao1, Arseniy V Petrov3, Vladimir V Petrov3, Evgeniy V Shesterikov4, Sergei I Tverdokhlebov4, Gleb B Sukhorukov5.   

Abstract

Long term encapsulation combined with spatiotemporal release for a precisely defined quantity of small hydrophilic molecules on demand remains a challenge in various fields ranging from medical drug delivery, controlled release of catalysts to industrial anti-corrosion systems. Free-standing individually sealed polylactic acid (PLA) nano- and microchamber arrays were produced by one-step dip-coating a PDMS stamp into PLA solution for 5 s followed by drying under ambient conditions. The wall thickness of these hydrophobic nano-microchambers is tunable from 150 nm to 7 μm by varying the PLA solution concentration. Furthermore, small hydrophilic molecules were successfully in situ precipitated within individual microchambers in the course of solvent evaporation after sonicating the PLA@PDMS stamp to remove air-bubbles and to load the active substance containing solvent. The cargo capacity of single chambers was determined to be in the range of several picograms, while it amounts to several micrograms per cm2. Two different methods for sealing chambers were compared: microcontact printing versus dip-coating whereby microcontact printing onto a flat PLA sheet allows for entrapment of micro-air-bubbles enabling microchambers with both ultrasound responsiveness and reduced permeability. Cargo release triggered by external high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) stimuli is demonstrated by experiment and compared with numerical simulations.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28513733     DOI: 10.1039/c7nr01841j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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Authors:  Adem Yildirim; Nicholas T Blum; Andrew P Goodwin
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2019-04-13       Impact factor: 11.556

2.  Polymer microchamber arrays for geometry-controlled drug release: a functional study in human cells of neuronal phenotype.

Authors:  Olga Kopach; Kayiu Zheng; Olga A Sindeeva; Meiyu Gai; Gleb B Sukhorukov; Dmitri A Rusakov
Journal:  Biomater Sci       Date:  2019-05-28       Impact factor: 6.843

3.  Unidirectional self-actuation transport of a liquid metal nanodroplet in a two-plate confinement microchannel.

Authors:  Erli Ni; Lin Song; Zhichao Li; Guixuan Lu; Yanyan Jiang; Hui Li
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2022-04-13

4.  Communicating assemblies of biomimetic nanocapsules.

Authors:  Hongda Zhou; Haowei Huang; Mounib Bahri; Nigel D Browning; James Smith; Michael Graham; Dmitry Shchukin
Journal:  Nanoscale       Date:  2021-07-08       Impact factor: 7.790

Review 5.  Stimuli-Responsive Drug Release from Smart Polymers.

Authors:  Carlos M Wells; Michael Harris; Landon Choi; Vishnu Priya Murali; Fernanda Delbuque Guerra; J Amber Jennings
Journal:  J Funct Biomater       Date:  2019-07-31

6.  "Smart" Polylactic Acid Films with Ceftriaxone Loaded Microchamber Arrays for Personalized Antibiotic Therapy.

Authors:  Ekaterina A Mordovina; Valentina O Plastun; Arkady S Abdurashitov; Pavel I Proshin; Svetlana V Raikova; Daniil N Bratashov; Olga A Inozemtseva; Irina Yu Goryacheva; Gleb B Sukhorukov; Olga A Sindeeva
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2021-12-26       Impact factor: 6.321

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