Efficacy of lidocaine lontophoresis using either alternating or direct current in hairless rats.

A. Nakajima, R. Wakita, H. Haida, H. Fukayama
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The aim of this study was to determine transport of lidocaine ions through a hairless rat skin in vivo and to compare the efficacy of alternating current (AC) with that of direct current (DC) iontophoresis (IOP). We measured the concentration of lidocaine transported through a cellophane membrane or a hairless rat dorsal skin applying either AC-IOP or DC-IOP. The results revealed that lidocaine concentration increased in a time-dependent manner in vitro in both DC-IOP and AC-IOP. However, the in vivo study showed different tendencies in lidocaine concentration. In the DCIOP group, lidocaine concentration reached its maximum 20 min after current application and then decreased rapidly; the AC-IOP group showed an increase in lidocaine concentration in a time-dependent manner. There were no side effects such as electrical burns in the rats. In conclusion, AC can be applied for long periods and DC for short periods, or their application time can be appropriately scheduled. Our study also suggests the mechanism by which voltage waveforms affect the skin when applied by IOP. In the future, these findings will be a solid foundation for developing various kinds of medical equipment such as scheduled drug delivery system that can easily deliver various types of drug.
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交流电或直流电利多卡因对无毛大鼠lontopresis的影响。
本研究的目的是测定利多卡因离子在体内无毛大鼠皮肤中的转运,并比较交流电(AC)和直流电(DC)离子透入(IOP)的效果。我们测量了利多卡因通过玻璃纸膜或无毛大鼠背部皮肤施加AC-IOP或DC-IOP的浓度。结果显示,体外DC-IOP和AC-IOP的利多卡因浓度均呈时间依赖性升高。然而,体内研究显示利多卡因浓度有不同的趋势。在DCIOP组,利多卡因浓度在给药后20分钟达到最大值,然后迅速下降;AC-IOP组利多卡因浓度呈时间依赖性增加。在大鼠身上没有电烧伤等副作用。综上所述,交流电可以长期使用,直流电可以短期使用,或者适当安排其使用时间。我们的研究也提示了当施加IOP时电压波形影响皮肤的机制。在未来,这些发现将成为开发各种医疗设备的坚实基础,例如可以轻松输送各种类型药物的定时给药系统。
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Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences
Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: "Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences" publishes the results of research conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The journal made its first appearance in 1954. We issue four numbers by the year.
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