Literature DB >> 8422235

Iontophoresis of drugs in the bladder wall: equipment and preliminary studies.

F Lugnani1, G Mazza, N Cerulli, C Rossi, R Stephen.   

Abstract

Iontophoresis is the active transport of ions into tissues by means of an electric current: Ji = -D(i)delta Ci/delta chi + DizeECi/kT. Where Ji is the total ionic flux, D(i) the diffusion coefficient, Ci the concentration, z the valency, and E the electric field. The first expression on the right side of the equation is Fick's law of diffusion and approaches zero for bladder mucosa, which leads to uncertain results following intravesical administration of various therapeutic agents. The application of an electric field will potentially accelerate drug administration into the bladder wall in a controllable manner. To evaluate this concept, an appropriate source of electric current and electrodes was fabricated; then, studies were conducted in human cadaveric bladders and clinical trials in human subjects. Ionized dyes were applied in duplicate to 10 fresh cadaveric bladders. Electric currents (3.5-5.0 mA) were applied for 20 min to 10 solutions, and no current was used in 10 controls. Twenty-eight patients had 100 ml solutions of 1% mepivacaine or lidocaine with epinephrine infused into their bladders prior to endoscopic resections. Twenty-two patients received currents of 10-20 mA for 10-20 min, and 6 controls had either no drugs or a current of reverse polarity applied. Visually and on microscopy, the 10 control cadaveric bladder surfaces demonstrated only faint staining of the surface mucosa whereas the experimental surfaces showed full-thickness staining of the mucosa extending into the muscularis. The 6 control patients required supplemental anesthesia or abandonment of the operative procedure. Of the 22 experimental subjects, 16 tolerated procedures with up to 25 g of tissue removed by diathermic resection.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8422235     DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.1993.tb00378.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Artif Organs        ISSN: 0160-564X            Impact factor:   3.094


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