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Drug delivery device for the inner ear: ultra-sharp fully metallic microneedles

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This microneedle has the potential literally of opening the RWM for enhanced drug delivery into the inner ear and is developed using a hybrid additive manufacturing method using two-photon lithography and electrochemical deposition to fabricate ultra-sharp gold-coated coppermicroneedles with these attributes.
Abstract
Drug delivery into the inner ear is a significant challenge due to its inaccessibility as a fluid-filled cavity within the temporal bone of the skull. The round window membrane (RWM) is the only delivery portal from the middle ear to the inner ear that does not require perforation of bone. Recent advances in microneedle fabrication enable the RWM to be perforated safely with polymeric microneedles as a means to enhance the rate of drug delivery from the middle ear to the inner ear. However, the polymeric material is not biocompatible and also lacks the strength of other materials. Herein we describe the design and development of gold-coated metallic microneedles suitable for RWM perforation. When developing microneedle technology for drug delivery, we considered three important general attributes: (1) high strength and ductility material, (2) high accuracy and precision of fabrication, and (3) broad design freedom. We developed a hybrid additive manufacturing method using two-photon lithography and electrochemical deposition to fabricate ultra-sharp gold-coated copper microneedles with these attributes. We refer to the microneedle fabrication methodology as two-photon templated electrodeposition (2PTE). We demonstrate the use of these microneedles by inducing a perforation with a minimal degree of trauma in a guinea pig RWM while the microneedle itself remains undamaged. Thus, this microneedle has the potential literally of opening the RWM for enhanced drug delivery into the inner ear. Finally, the 2PTE methodology can be applied to many different classes of microneedles for other drug delivery purposes as well the fabrication of small scale structures and devices for non-medical applications. Graphical Abstract Fully metallic ultra-sharp microneedle mounted at end of a 24-gauge stainless steel blunt syringe needle tip: (left) Size of microneedle shown relative to date stamp on U.S. one-cent coin; (right) Perforation through guinea pig round window membrane introduced with microneedle.

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High-resolution two-photon polymerization: the most versatile technique for the fabrication of microneedle arrays.

TL;DR: In the last decade, much attention has been paid to using additive manufacturing techniques in both research and industry, such as 3D printing, fused deposition modeling, inkjet printing and two-photon polymerization (2PP), with 2PP being the most flexible method for the fabrication of microneedle arrays.
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Novel 3D-printed hollow microneedles facilitate safe, reliable, and informative sampling of perilymph from guinea pigs

TL;DR: Hollow microneedles can facilitate aspiration of perilymph across the RWM at a quality and volume adequate for proteomic analysis without causing permanent anatomic or physiologic dysfunction.
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Emerging era of microneedle array for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications: recent advances and toxicological perspectives

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the use of microneedles in drug delivery is presented, which includes various fabrication materials and methods used for MN synthesis, and the pharmacokinetics of MNs, including permeation, absorption and bioavailability enhancement.

Femtosecond Laser-Induced Two-Photon Polymerization of Inorganic-Organtic Hybrid Materials for Applications in Photonics

J. Serbin
TL;DR: In this article, two-photon polymerization of inorganic-organic hybrid materials initiated by femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser pulses is performed. And first applications of this technique for the fabrication of three-dimensional microstructures and photonic crystals in inorganicorganic hybrid polymers with a structure size down to 200 nm and a periodicity of 450 nm are discussed.
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Microneedles for transdermal drug delivery.

TL;DR: Microneedles represent a promising technology to deliver therapeutic compounds into the skin for a range of possible applications and the ratio of microneedle fracture force to skin insertion force was found to be optimal for needles with small tip radius and large wall thickness.
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Microneedles for drug and vaccine delivery.

TL;DR: Building off a strong technology base and multiple demonstrations of successful drug delivery, microneedles are poised to advance further into clinical practice to enable better pharmaceutical therapies, vaccination and other applications.
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Microfabricated microneedles: a novel approach to transdermal drug delivery.

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