Non-dermal applications of microneedle drug delivery systems
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- DOI: 10.1007/s13346-021-00922-9
Non-dermal applications of microneedle drug delivery systems
Abstract
Microneedles (MNs) are micron-scaled needles measuring 100 to 1000 μm that were initially explored for delivery of therapeutic agents across the skin. Considering the success in transcutaneous drug delivery, the application of microneedles has been extended to different tissues and organs. The review captures the application of microneedles to the oral mucosa, the eye, vagina, gastric mucosa, nail, scalp, and vascular tissues for delivery of vaccines, biologics, drugs, and diagnostic agents. The technology has created easy access to the poorly accessible segments of eye to facilitate delivery of monoclonal antibodies and therapeutic agents in management of neovascular disease. Microporation has been reported to drastically improve the drug delivery through the poorly permeable nail plate. Curved microneedles and spatially designed microneedle cuffs have been found to be capable of delivering stem cells and therapeutic macromolecules directly to the cardiac tissue and the vascular smooth muscle cells, respectively. Besides being minimally invasive and patient compliant, the technology has the potential to offer viable solutions to deliver drugs through impermeable barriers owing to the ability to penetrate several biological barriers. The technology has been successful to overcome the delivery hurdles and enable direct delivery of drug to the target sites, thus maximizing the efficacy thereby reducing the required dose. This review is an attempt to capture the non-dermatological applications of microneedles being explored and provides an insight on the future trends in the field of microneedle technology. Pictorial representation of different microneedle application.
Keywords: Microneedles; Ocular; Transmucosal; Transungual; Vascular.
© 2021. Controlled Release Society.
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