Transdermal extraction of analytes using low-frequency ultrasound

Citation
S. Mitragotri et al., Transdermal extraction of analytes using low-frequency ultrasound, PHARM RES, 17(4), 2000, pp. 466-470
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
ISSN journal
07248741 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
466 - 470
Database
ISI
SICI code
0724-8741(200004)17:4<466:TEOAUL>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Purpose. Transdermal extraction of clinically relevant analytes offers a po tentially non-invasive method of diagnostics. However, development of such a method is limited by the low skin permeability. In this paper, we report a potential method for non-invasive diagnostics based on ultrasonic skin pe rmeabilization and subsequent extraction of interstitial fluid (ISF) across the skin. Methods. In vivo experiments were performed using Sprague Dawley rats to as sess ultrasound-induced skin permeabilization and subsequent extraction of various analytes. Serum and ISF concentrations of various analytes were mea sured. Results. Application of low-frequency ultrasound rapidly increased shin per meability. Skin remained in a state of high permeability for at least three hours. During this period, application of vacuum extracted ISF across rat skin in vivo at a rate of 25.7 mu l/cm(2)/hr. We measured concentrations of various analytes including glucose, albumin, calcium, urea, triglycerides, lactate, and dextran in transdermally extracted fluid. The composition of the fluid extracted transdermally is similar to that of ISF. Conclusions. Application of low-frequency ultrasound allows skin permeabili zation and extraction of ISF across the skin.