Ultrasound Nanobubble Coupling Agent for Effective Noninvasive Deep-Layer Drug Delivery

Adv Mater. 2024 Jan;36(3):e2306993. doi: 10.1002/adma.202306993. Epub 2023 Dec 1.

Abstract

Conventional coupling agents (such as polyvinylpyrrolidone, methylcellulose, and polyurethane) are unable to efficiently transport drugs through the skin's dual barriers (the epidermal cuticle barrier and the basement membrane barrier between the epidermis and dermis) when exposed to ultrasound, hindering deep and noninvasive transdermal drug delivery. In this study, nanobubbles prepared by the double emulsification method and aminated hyaluronic acid are crosslinked with aldehyde-based hyaluronic acid by dynamic covalent bonding through the Schiff base reaction to produce an innovative ultrasound-nanobubble coupling agent. By amplifying the cavitation effect of ultrasound, drugs can be efficiently transferred through the double barrier of the skin and delivered to deep layers. In an in vitro model of isolated porcine skin, this agent achieves an effective penetration depth of 728 µm with the parameters of ultrasound set at 2 W, 650 kHz, and 50% duty cycle for 20 min. Consequently, drugs can be efficiently delivered to deeper layers noninvasively. In summary, this ultrasound nanobubble coupling agent efficiently achieves deep-layer drug delivery by amplifying the ultrasonic cavitation effect and penetrating the double barriers, heralding a new era for noninvasive drug delivery platforms and disease treatment.

Keywords: Achilles tendon adhesions; coupling agent; deep-layer drug delivery; noninvasive; ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Cutaneous
  • Animals
  • Drug Delivery Systems / methods
  • Hyaluronic Acid*
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • Skin*
  • Swine
  • Ultrasonography

Substances

  • Hyaluronic Acid
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations