Enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatment

The aims of this study were to investigate the utility of solid microneedle arrays (150 µm in length) in enhancing transdermal delivery of peptides and to examine the relationship between peptide permeation rates and D2O flux. Four model peptides were used (Gly–Gln–Pro–Arg [tetrapeptide-3, 456.6 Da]...

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Main Authors: Suohui Zhang, Yuqin Qiu, Yunhua Gao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-02-01
Series:Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211383513001160
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spelling doaj-fd6c9813784a4d2e85481517afe566fb2020-11-24T23:00:47ZengElsevierActa Pharmaceutica Sinica B2211-38352211-38432014-02-014110010410.1016/j.apsb.2013.12.011Enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatmentSuohui ZhangYuqin QiuYunhua GaoThe aims of this study were to investigate the utility of solid microneedle arrays (150 µm in length) in enhancing transdermal delivery of peptides and to examine the relationship between peptide permeation rates and D2O flux. Four model peptides were used (Gly–Gln–Pro–Arg [tetrapeptide-3, 456.6 Da], Val–Gly–Val–Ala–Pro–Gly [hexapeptide, 498.6 Da], AC–Glu–Glu–Met–Gln–Arg–Arg–NH2 [acetyl hexapeptide-3, 889 Da] and Cys–Tyr–Ile–Gln–Asn–Cys–Pro–Leu–Gly–NH2 [oxytocin, 1007.2 Da]). The influence of microneedle pretreatment on skin permeation was evaluated using porcine ear skin with Franze diffusion cell. Peptide permeation across the skin was significantly enhanced by microneedle pretreatment, and permeation rates were dependent on peptide molecular weights. A positive correlation between D2O flux and acetyl hexapeptide-3 clearances suggests that convective solvent flow contributes to the enhanced transdermal peptide delivery. It is concluded that solid microneedle arrays are effective devices to enhance skin delivery of peptides.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211383513001160MicroneedlePeptideTransdermalConvective solvent flow
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author Suohui Zhang
Yuqin Qiu
Yunhua Gao
spellingShingle Suohui Zhang
Yuqin Qiu
Yunhua Gao
Enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatment
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
Microneedle
Peptide
Transdermal
Convective solvent flow
author_facet Suohui Zhang
Yuqin Qiu
Yunhua Gao
author_sort Suohui Zhang
title Enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatment
title_short Enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatment
title_full Enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatment
title_fullStr Enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatment
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatment
title_sort enhanced delivery of hydrophilic peptides in vitro by transdermal microneedle pretreatment
publisher Elsevier
series Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
issn 2211-3835
2211-3843
publishDate 2014-02-01
description The aims of this study were to investigate the utility of solid microneedle arrays (150 µm in length) in enhancing transdermal delivery of peptides and to examine the relationship between peptide permeation rates and D2O flux. Four model peptides were used (Gly–Gln–Pro–Arg [tetrapeptide-3, 456.6 Da], Val–Gly–Val–Ala–Pro–Gly [hexapeptide, 498.6 Da], AC–Glu–Glu–Met–Gln–Arg–Arg–NH2 [acetyl hexapeptide-3, 889 Da] and Cys–Tyr–Ile–Gln–Asn–Cys–Pro–Leu–Gly–NH2 [oxytocin, 1007.2 Da]). The influence of microneedle pretreatment on skin permeation was evaluated using porcine ear skin with Franze diffusion cell. Peptide permeation across the skin was significantly enhanced by microneedle pretreatment, and permeation rates were dependent on peptide molecular weights. A positive correlation between D2O flux and acetyl hexapeptide-3 clearances suggests that convective solvent flow contributes to the enhanced transdermal peptide delivery. It is concluded that solid microneedle arrays are effective devices to enhance skin delivery of peptides.
topic Microneedle
Peptide
Transdermal
Convective solvent flow
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211383513001160
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