DocumentCode :
620851
Title :
Role of thermal and mechanical effects on drug release from thermosensitive nanocarriers
Author :
Novell, Anthony ; Escoffre, Jean-Michel ; Al-Sabbagh, Chantal ; Mannaris, Christophoros ; Fattal, Elias ; Tsapis, Nicolas ; Averkiou, Michalakis ; Bouakaz, Adnan
Author_Institution :
Inserm, Univ. Francois Rabelais, Tours, France
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7-10 Oct. 2012
Firstpage :
1873
Lastpage :
1876
Abstract :
The combination of focused ultrasound (FUS) with thermosensitive liposomes (TSL) is a promising method for drug delivery since it allows a localized release upon moderate heating with ultrasound. Besides thermal effects, FUS also induces mechanical stresses on drug nanocarriers. We propose in this study to examine the influence of both effects (thermal and mechanical) on drug release. For this, an in-vitro setup allowing liposomal drug delivery using FUS was first evaluated. Calcein was used as a model drug. FUS experiments were performed in water at 37°C using a 1 MHz transducer focused at 48 mm, at 1 kHz PRF and 40% duty cycle. The driving pressure and the insonation duration were varied from 1 to 2 MPa and from 0 to 30 min, respectively. Thermal heating using a water-bath was also performed with temperatures from 37 to 49°C. For TSL, the release reaches a plateau above 42°C (45%) after 10 min heating while no release is observed for non-thermosensitive liposomes (NTSL). Using FUS, a rapid calcein release is observed for pressures from 1 to 1.5 MPa (from 0% to 49%) for TSL. Above 1.5 MPa, the release increases slightly (59% at 2 MPa). For NTSL, a weak calcein release is measured for acoustic pressures higher than 1.5 MPa. This release is attributed to the mechanical stress generated by FUS which is sufficient to destabilize the liposomal membrane. Mechanical stress alone can enhance the calcein release by up to 17% for pressures higher than 1.75 MPa.
Keywords :
biomedical materials; biomedical ultrasonics; drug delivery systems; drugs; membranes; nanomedicine; stress effects; thermochemistry; ultrasonic focusing; water; FUS thermal effect; H2O; NTSL; TSL release; calcein release; driving pressure; drug nanocarrier; focused ultrasound; frequency 1 MHz; frequency 1 kHz; in-vitro setup; insonation duration; liposomal drug delivery; liposomal membrane destabilization; localized drug release; mechanical effect; mechanical stress effect; model drug; nonthermosensitive liposome release; pressure 1 MPa to 2 MPa; temperature 37 degC to 49 degC; thermal heating; thermosensitive liposomes; thermosensitive nanocarrier; time 10 min; time 30 min; transducer; ultrasound moderate heating; water FUS experiment; water-bath; Stress; Temperature sensors; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Water heating; FUS; drug delivery; mechanical stress; thermosensitive liposomes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dresden
ISSN :
1948-5719
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4561-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0470
Filename :
6562253
Link To Document :
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