Literature DB >> 31003709

Ultrasound-Stimulated Phase-Change Contrast Agents for Transepithelial Delivery of Macromolecules, Toward Gastrointestinal Drug Delivery.

Samantha M Fix1, Bhanu P Koppolu2, Anthony Novell3, Jared Hopkins2, Thomas M Kierski2, David A Zaharoff2, Paul A Dayton4, Virginie Papadopoulou5.   

Abstract

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract presents a notoriously difficult barrier for macromolecular drug delivery, especially for biologics. Herein, we demonstrate that ultrasound-stimulated phase change contrast agents (PCCAs) can transiently disrupt confluent colorectal adenocarcinoma monolayers and improve the transepithelial transport of a macromolecular model drug. With ultrasound treatment in the presence of PCCAs, we achieved a maximum of 44 ± 15% transepithelial delivery of 70-kDa fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran, compared with negligible delivery through sham control monolayers. Among all tested rarefactional pressures (300-600 kPa), dextran delivery efficiency was consistently greatest at 300 kPa. To explore this unexpected finding, we quantified stable and inertial cavitation energy generated by various ultrasound exposure conditions. In general, lower pressures resulted in more persistent cavitation activity during the 30-s ultrasound exposures, which may explain the enhanced dextran delivery efficiency. Thus, a unique advantage of using low boiling point PCCAs for this application is that the same low-pressure pulses can be used to induce vaporization and provide maximal delivery.
Copyright © 2019 World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Acoustic droplet vaporization; Nanodroplet; Phase-change contrast agents; Transepithelial delivery; Ultrasound

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31003709      PMCID: PMC6701470          DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2019.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol        ISSN: 0301-5629            Impact factor:   2.998


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