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Int J Pharm ; 660: 124347, 2024 Jul 20.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38885777

RÉSUMÉ

Ropivacaine hydrochloride (RPL) is a local anesthetic agent that has been widely used for the treatment of pain during or after surgery. However, this drug is only available in parenteral dosage form and may contribute to the infiltration of RPL into the plasma, causing some undesirable side effects. Intradermal delivery of RPL using dissolving microneedles may become a promising strategy to deliver such drugs into the skin. This research aimed to develop RPL-loaded dissolving microneedles (DMN-RPLs) as a proof of the concept of intradermal delivery of a local anesthetic. The DMN-RPLs were fabricated using either centrifugation or air-pressurized chamber methods. Several polymers, such as poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP), poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), and sodium hyaluronate (SH), were utilized for manufacturing the DMN-RPLs. The prepared DMN-RPLs were assessed for their thermal properties, chemical bonds, mechanical strength, insertion ability, skin-dissolution study, and drug content. Furthermore, in-skin deposition and dermatokinetic studies were also performed. The results showed that F9 (30 % w/w PVP-4 % w/w SH) and F10 (30 % w/w PVP-5 % w/w PVA) containing 5 % w/w of RPL were the most promising formulations, as shown by their needle height reduction (<10 %) and insertion depth (∼400 µm). Both formulations were also able to deliver more than 60 % of the RPL contained in the DMNs into the epidermis, dermis, and receiver compartment. This study, for the first time, has provided a proof concept to deliver RPL as a local anesthetic using DMNs and the intradermal route, aiming to minimize pain and discomfort during administration and improve the patient's experience.


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Anesthésiques locaux , Systèmes de délivrance de médicaments , Aiguilles , Ropivacaïne , Peau , Ropivacaïne/administration et posologie , Ropivacaïne/pharmacocinétique , Anesthésiques locaux/administration et posologie , Anesthésiques locaux/pharmacocinétique , Anesthésiques locaux/composition chimique , Animaux , Peau/métabolisme , Administration par voie cutanée , Libération de médicament , Absorption cutanée , Povidone/composition chimique , Étude de validation de principe , Solubilité , Acide hyaluronique/composition chimique , Acide hyaluronique/administration et posologie , Microinjections/méthodes , Mâle , Rat Sprague-Dawley , Poly(alcool vinylique)/composition chimique
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Science ; 324(5929): 910-3, 2009 May 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19359543

RÉSUMÉ

In conventional photolithography, diffraction limits the resolution to about one-quarter of the wavelength of the light used. We introduce an approach to photolithography in which multiphoton absorption of pulsed 800-nanometer (nm) light is used to initiate cross-linking in a polymer photoresist and one-photon absorption of continuous-wave 800-nm light is used simultaneously to deactivate the photopolymerization. By employing spatial phase-shaping of the deactivation beam, we demonstrate the fabrication of features with scalable resolution along the beam axis, down to a 40-nm minimum feature size. We anticipate application of this technique for the fabrication of diverse two- and three-dimensional structures with a feature size that is a small fraction of the wavelength of the light employed.


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Couleur , Nanotechnologie/méthodes , Optique et photonique/méthodes , Processus photochimiques , Photons , Polymères/composition chimique
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