IP Library Granted Patent US 7,758,561
Granted Patent B2
US 7,758,561 · App. 10/772,472 · Granted Jul 20, 2010

Microporation of tissue for delivery of bioactive agents

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Patent No.
US 7,758,561
App. No.
10/772,472
Granted
Jul 20, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of enhancing the permeability of a biological membrane, including the skin or mucosa of an animal or the outer layer of a plant to a permeant is described utilizing microporation of selected depth and optionally one or more of sonic, electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal energy and a chemical enhancer. Microporation is accomplished to form a micropore of selected depth in the biological membrane and the porated site is contacted with the permeant. Additional permeation enhancement measures may be applied to the site to enhance both the flux rate of the permeant into the organism through the micropores as well as into targeted tissues within the organism.

Claims (16)

1. A method of delivering a nucleic acid into an organism comprising steps of:

porating a biological membrane at a selected area of the organism to form at least one micropore 1-1000 μm in diameter in said biological membrane comprising the step of ablating the biological membrane by placing a heat conducting element in substantial physical contact with the selected area to deliver sufficient energy by conduction to said selected area of said biological membrane such that the temperature of tissue-bound water and other vaporizable substances in said selected area is elevated above the vaporization point of said water and other vaporizable substances, thereby removing the biological membrane in said selected area; and

contacting the selected area with a nucleic acid under conditions whereby the nucleic acid is taken up into the organism through the at least one micropore formed in the biological membrane.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the nucleic acid is DNA.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the nucleic acid is RNA.

4. A method for delivering a permeant into an organism comprising steps of:

porating a biological membrane at a selected area of the organism to form at least one micropore 1-1000 μm in diameter in said biological membrane, comprising the step of ablating the biological membrane by placing a heat conducting element in substantial physical contact with the selected area to deliver sufficient energy by conduction to said selected area of said biological membrane such that the temperature of tissue-bound water and other vaporizable substances in said selected area is elevated above the vaporization point of said water and other vaporizable substances, thereby removing the biological membrane in said selected area; and

contacting the selected area with a permeant, wherein the permeant is selected from the group consisting of insulin, interferon and heparin, under conditions whereby the permeant is taken up into the organism through the at least one micropore formed in the biological membrane.

5. A method of delivering a permeant associated with a carrier into an organism comprising steps of:

porating a biological membrane at a selected area of the organism to form at least one micropore 1-1000 μm in diameter in said biological membrane comprising the step of ablating the biological membrane by placing a heat conducting element in substantial physical contact with the selected area to deliver sufficient energy by conduction to said selected area of said biological membrane such that the temperature of tissue-bound water and other vaporizable substances in said selected area is elevated above the vaporization point of said water and other vaporizable substances thereby removing the biological membrane in said selected area; and

contacting the selected area with the carrier under conditions whereby the permeant associated with the carrier is taken up into the organism through the at least one micropore formed in the biological membrane; wherein the carrier comprises liposomes, lipid complexes, microparticles, or polyethylene glycol compounds; and optionally,

wherein the carrier is formulated to have a charge.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the carrier comprises liposomes.

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the carrier comprises lipid complexes.

8. The method of claim 5 , wherein the carrier comprises microparticles.

9. The method of claim 5 , wherein the carrier comprises polyethylene glycol compounds.