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Controlled Transdermal Delivery of Dexamethasone for Pain Management via Photochemically 3D-Printed Bioresorbable Microneedle Arrays.

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Bahnick, AJ; Dziewior, CS; Li, Y; Chou, A; Segal, M; Augustine, EK; Ji, R-R; Becker, ML
Published in: Adv Healthc Mater
August 12, 2024

Microneedle array patches (MAPs) are extensively studied for transdermal drug delivery. Additive manufacturing enables precise control over MAP customization and rapid fabrication. However, the scope of 3D-printable, bioresorbable materials is limited. Dexamethasone (DXM) is widely used to manage inflammation and pain, but its application is limited by systemic side effects. Thus, it is crucial to achieve high local drug concentrations while maintaining low serum levels. Here, poly(propylene fumarate-co-propylene succinate) oligomers are fabricated into DXM-loaded, bioresorbable MAPs via continuous liquid interface production 3D printing. Thiol-ene click chemistry yields MAPs with tailorable mechanical and degradation properties. DXM-loaded MAPs exhibit controlled elution of drug in vitro. Transdermal application of DXM-loaded MAPs in a murine tibial fracture model leads to substantial relief of postoperative pain. Pharmacokinetic analysis shows that MAP administration is able to control pain at a significantly lower dose than intravenous administration. This work expands the material properties of 3D-printed poly(propylene fumarate-co-propylene succinate) copolyesters and their use in drug delivery applications.

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Adv Healthc Mater

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2192-2659

Publication Date

August 12, 2024

Start / End Page

e2402113

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • 4003 Biomedical engineering
  • 3206 Medical biotechnology
  • 1004 Medical Biotechnology
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering
  • 0304 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry
 

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Bahnick, A. J., Dziewior, C. S., Li, Y., Chou, A., Segal, M., Augustine, E. K., … Becker, M. L. (2024). Controlled Transdermal Delivery of Dexamethasone for Pain Management via Photochemically 3D-Printed Bioresorbable Microneedle Arrays. Adv Healthc Mater, e2402113. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202402113
Bahnick, Alexander J., Courtney S. Dziewior, Yize Li, Amy Chou, Maddison Segal, Emily K. Augustine, Ru-Rong Ji, and Matthew L. Becker. “Controlled Transdermal Delivery of Dexamethasone for Pain Management via Photochemically 3D-Printed Bioresorbable Microneedle Arrays.Adv Healthc Mater, August 12, 2024, e2402113. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202402113.
Bahnick AJ, Dziewior CS, Li Y, Chou A, Segal M, Augustine EK, et al. Controlled Transdermal Delivery of Dexamethasone for Pain Management via Photochemically 3D-Printed Bioresorbable Microneedle Arrays. Adv Healthc Mater. 2024 Aug 12;e2402113.
Bahnick, Alexander J., et al. “Controlled Transdermal Delivery of Dexamethasone for Pain Management via Photochemically 3D-Printed Bioresorbable Microneedle Arrays.Adv Healthc Mater, Aug. 2024, p. e2402113. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/adhm.202402113.
Bahnick AJ, Dziewior CS, Li Y, Chou A, Segal M, Augustine EK, Ji R-R, Becker ML. Controlled Transdermal Delivery of Dexamethasone for Pain Management via Photochemically 3D-Printed Bioresorbable Microneedle Arrays. Adv Healthc Mater. 2024 Aug 12;e2402113.
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Published In

Adv Healthc Mater

DOI

EISSN

2192-2659

Publication Date

August 12, 2024

Start / End Page

e2402113

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • 4003 Biomedical engineering
  • 3206 Medical biotechnology
  • 1004 Medical Biotechnology
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering
  • 0304 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry