Literature DB >> 29947027

Fabrication and characterization of implantable flushable electrodes for electric field-mediated drug delivery in a brain tissue-mimic agarose gel.

Tejasvi Parupudi1, Rahim Rahimi1,2, Mario Ammirati3, Raji Sundararajan4, Allen L Garner1,5,6, Babak Ziaie1,2.   

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Every forty minutes, one person dies in the USA due to glioblastoma multiforme; a deadly form of brain cancer with an average five-year survival rate less than 3%. The current standard of care for treatment involves surgical resection of the accessible tumor followed by radiation therapy and concomitant chemotherapy. Despite their potency, delivering chemotherapeutic agents to the brain is limited by the highly selective blood-brain barrier, which prevents molecules >500 Da from reaching the brain. Other techniques, such as convection-enhanced delivery, controlled release by drug-loaded wafers or intracerebroventricular infusion have limited clinical utility due to unpredictable targeting and volume of drug distribution. We introduce a novel drug delivery technique that can use direct current electric fields to deliver charged chemotherapeutics to the site of brain parenchyma after tumor resection. We fabricate and characterize an implantable drug delivery system using flushable electrodes to deliver the charged chemotherapeutic or doxorubicin (+1) in a brain tissue-mimic agarose gel (0.2% w/v) model by electrophoresis. The optimized capillary-embedded electrode system exhibited a sustained movement of charged doxorubicin through nearly 3.5 mm in four hours, a distance for achieving effective intratumoral concentrations.
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Keywords:  Doxorubicin; Drug delivery; Electric field; Electrophoresis; Glioblastoma multiforme

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29947027     DOI: 10.1002/elps.201800161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electrophoresis        ISSN: 0173-0835            Impact factor:   3.535


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Authors:  Mohammadjavad Eslamian; Fereshtehsadat Mirab; Vijay Krishna Raghunathan; Sheereen Majd; Mohammad Reza Abidian
Journal:  Adv Funct Mater       Date:  2021-07-30       Impact factor: 18.808

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