透皮
角质层
银屑病
生物利用度
药物输送
皮肤屏障
皮肤病科
不利影响
药品
医学
材料科学
纳米技术
药理学
病理
作者
Dan Yang,Minglong Chen,Ying Sun,Yunpan Jin,Chao Lü,Xin Pan,Guilan Quan,Chuanbin Wu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.actbio.2020.12.004
摘要
Transdermal drug delivery is an attractive route for dermatological disease therapy because it can directly target the lesion site on the skin, reduce adverse reactions associated with systemic administration, and improve patient compliance. However, the stratum corneum, as the main skin barrier, severely limits transdermal drug penetration, with compromised bioavailability. Microneedles (MNs), which are leveraged to markedly improve the penetration of therapeutic agents by piercing the stratum corneum and creating hundreds of reversible microchannels in a minimally invasive manner, have been envisioned as a milestone for effective transdermal drug delivery, especially for superficial disease therapy. Here, the emergence of versatile MNs for the transdermal delivery of various drugs is reviewed, particularly focusing on the application of MNs for the treatment of diverse skin diseases, including superficial tumors, scars, psoriasis, herpes, acne, and alopecia. Additionally, the promises and challenges of the widespread translation of MN-mediated transdermal drug delivery in the dermatology field are summarized.
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