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Nanoporous electroporation needle for localized intracellular delivery in deep tissuesopen access

Authors
Lee, Gyeong WonKim, ByeongyeonLee, Tae WookYim, Sang-GuChandrasekharan, AjeeshKim, HyewonChoi, SungyoungYang, Seung Yun
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
electric pulse-driven drug delivery; electroporation; intracellular delivery; nanopore membrane
Citation
BIOENGINEERING & TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, v.8, no.4, pp.1 - 12
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Journal Title
BIOENGINEERING & TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Volume
8
Number
4
Start Page
1
End Page
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/191095
DOI
10.1002/btm2.10418
ISSN
2380-6761
Abstract
The exogenous control of intracellular drug delivery has been shown to improve the overall efficacy of therapies by reducing nonspecific off-target toxicity. However, achieving a precise on-demand dosage of a drug in deep tissues with minimal damage is still a challenge. In this study, we report an electric-pulse-driven nanopore-electroporation (nEP) system for the localized intracellular delivery of a model agent in deep tissues. Compared with conventional bulk electroporation, in vitro nEP achieved better transfection efficiency (>60%) with a high cell recovery rate (>95%) under a nontoxic low electroporation condition (40 V). Furthermore, in vivo nEP using a nanopore needle electrode with a side drug-releasing compartment offered better control over the dosage release, time, and location of propidium iodide, which was used as a model agent for intracellular delivery. In a pilot study using experimental animals, the nEP system exhibited two times higher transfection efficiency of propidium iodide in the thigh muscle tissue, while minimizing tissue damage (<20%) compared to that of bulk electroporation. This tissue-penetrating nEP platform can provide localized, safe, and effective intracellular delivery of diverse therapeutics into deep tissues in a controlled manner.
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