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Suprachoroidal Drug Delivery to the Back of the Eye Using Hollow Microneedles

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PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
卷 28, 期 1, 页码 166-176

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11095-010-0271-y

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eye suprachoroidal space; hollow microneedle; microparticle; nanoparticle; ocular drug delivery

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  1. National Eye Institute [R24-EY-017045]
  2. NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE [R24EY017045] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Purpose In this work, we tested the hypothesis that microneedles provide a minimally invasive method to inject particles into the suprachoroidal space for drug delivery to the back of the eye. Methods A single, hollow microneedle was inserted into the sclera, and infused nanoparticle and microparticle suspensions into the suprachoroidal space. Experiments were performed on whole rabbit, pig, and human eyes ex vivo. Particle delivery was imaged using brightfield and fluorescence microscopy as well as microcomputed tomography. Results Microneedles were shown to deliver sulforhodamine B as well as nanoparticle and microparticle suspensions into the suprachoroidal space of rabbit, pig, and human eyes. Volumes up to 35 mu L were administered consistently. Optimization of the delivery device parameters showed that microneedle length, pressure, and particle size played an important role in determining successful delivery into the suprachoroidal space. Needle lengths of 800-1,000 mu m and applied pressures of 250-300 kPa provided most reliable delivery. Conclusions Microneedles were shown for the first time to deliver nanoparticle and microparticle suspensions into the suprachoroidal space of rabbit, pig and human eyes. This shows that microneedles may provide a minimally invasive method for controlled drug delivery to the back of the eye.

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