Reactive Oxygen Species-Responsive Gel-Based Microneedle Patches for Prolonged and Intelligent Psoriasis Management.
Duohang BiFei QuWanyue XiaoJiaxin WuPei LiuHongyao DuYouwei XieHongmei LiuLianbin ZhangJuan TaoYijing LiuJin-Tao ZhuPublished in: ACS nano (2023)
Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease. Microneedle (MN) patches can improve psoriasis treatment outcomes by increasing local drug content in the skin. As psoriasis frequently relapses, developing intelligent MN-based drug delivery systems with prolonged therapeutic drug levels and improved treatment efficiency is of great significance. Here, we designed detachable H 2 O 2 -responsive gel-based MN patches containing methotrexate (MTX) and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) by using EGCG as both cross-linkers for needle-composited materials and anti-inflammatory drugs. The gel-based MNs had dual-mode drug release kinetics, which quickly released MTX diffusively and sustainably released EGCG in an H 2 O 2 -responsive way. Compared with dissolving MNs, the gel-based MNs extended skin retention of EGCG, leading to prolonged reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging effects. The ROS-responsive MN patches that transdermally delivered antiproliferative and anti-inflammatory drugs improved treatment outcomes in both psoriasis-like and prophylactic psoriasis-like animal models.
Keyphrases
- reactive oxygen species
- drug delivery
- wound healing
- anti inflammatory drugs
- cancer therapy
- drug release
- atopic dermatitis
- room temperature
- cell death
- dna damage
- emergency department
- soft tissue
- hyaluronic acid
- oxidative stress
- low dose
- metal organic framework
- electronic health record
- drug induced
- adverse drug
- combination therapy