Literature DB >> 31121279

Cellular metabolism and pore lifetime of human skin following microprojection array mediation.

Isha N Haridass1, Jonathan C J Wei2, Yousuf H Mohammed3, Michael L Crichton4, Christopher D Anderson5, Joakim Henricson6, Washington Y Sanchez3, Stefano C Meliga7, Jeffrey E Grice3, Heather A E Benson8, Mark A F Kendall9, Michael S Roberts10.   

Abstract

Skin-targeting microscale medical devices are becoming popular for therapeutic delivery and diagnosis. We used cryo-SEM, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), autofluorescence imaging microscopy and inflammatory response to study the puncturing and recovery of human skin ex vivo and in vivo after discretised puncturing by a microneedle array (Nanopatch®). Pores induced by the microprojections were found to close by ~25% in diameter within the first 30 min, and almost completely close by ~6 h. FLIM images of ex vivo viable epidermis showed a stable fluorescence lifetime for unpatched areas of ~1000 ps up to 24 h. Only the cells in the immediate puncture zones (in direct contact with projections) showed a reduction in the observed fluorescence lifetimes to between ~518-583 ps. The ratio of free-bound NAD(P)H (α1/α2) in unaffected areas of the viable epidermis was ~2.5-3.0, whereas the ratio at puncture holes was almost double at ~4.2-4.6. An exploratory pilot in vivo study also suggested similar closure rate with histamine administration to the forearms of human volunteers after Nanopatch® treatment, although a prolonged inflammation was observed with Tissue Viability Imaging. Overall, this work shows that the pores created by the microneedle-type medical device, Nanopatch®, are transient, with the skin recovering rapidly within 1-2 days in the epidermis after application.
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Keywords:  Drug delivery; Histamine sensitisation, FLIM; Metabolic lifetime; Microneedles; Pore lifetime; Skin, 3D confocal microscopy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31121279     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2019.05.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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