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美研制“微针”注射设备,进入无痛注射时代

2013-02-02 12:49 阅读:1933 来源:中国日报网 作者:网* 责任编辑:网络
[导读] 提起**,人们就会很自然地联想到针头扎到身上的疼痛,不过这种情况有可能会成为历史。据英国《每日邮报》网站1月29日报道,来自美国麻省理工学院的研究人员近日宣布他们已成功研制出一种名为“微针”的注射设备,能够避免注射药物时的疼痛感。
一提起打针,人们就会很自然地联想到针头扎到身上的疼痛,不过这种情况有可能会成为历史。据英国《每日邮报》网站1月29日报道,来自美国麻省理工学院的研究人员近日宣布他们已成功研制出一种名为“微针”的注射设备,能够避免注射药物时的疼痛感。
研究人员表示,使用微针进行注射不仅能减少疼痛,而且安全度更高,因此它有望成为新一代的注射方法。此外,这种设备还能用于一些比较危险的疾病(如艾滋病)的DNA注射。“微针块”能够嵌入到皮肤里,药物能够逐渐被注射到体内。
 

This type of vaccine delivery would also eliminate the need to inject vaccines by syringe, says Darrell Irvine, an MIT professor of biological engineering and materials science and engineering.

'You just apply the patch for a few minutes, take it off and it leaves behind these thin polymer films embedded in the skin,' he says.

The microneedles are set to be used to deliver a new generation of 'DNA vaccines' the researchers say.

Current vaccines help bodies develop immunity to diseases by exposing immune systems to potential invaders.

Scientists are now developing DNA vaccines that deliver genes from contagions into patients; the cells of vaccinated people then produce molecules from those potential intruders that function like wanted signs, helping immune systems recognize dangerous threats and making them far more effective than conventional vaccines.

The new 'tattoo' patch works using microneedles which are embedded in the skin, allowing the drug to be released over time

However, researchers have struggled to find a way to deliver them effectively - with the best methods so far involving injections and the applying an electrical current to the skin.

Scientists tested the patches on rhesus monkeys, measuring how much of a protein encoded by a DNA vaccine the animals would produce.

The monkeys generated 140 times as much of the protein in response to microneedles as they did when injected using normal, hypodermic needles.

'Comparing it to feeling like a cat's tongue is quite accurate,' researcher Peter DeMuth, a biological engineer and materials scientist at MIT, told TechNewsDaily.

The tiny needles can deliver drugs without pain because they penetrate only the outermost layer of skin which contains no nerve endings

'We have very direct control over how the vaccine is delivered, and the prolonged exposure to the vaccine that is possible with this system can really enhance immunity.'

The new 'tattoo' is made of creating a patch made of many layers of polymers embedded with the DNA vaccine.

These polymer films are implanted under the skin using microneedles that penetrate about half a millimeter into the skin - deep enough to deliver the DNA to immune cells in the epidermis, but not deep enough to cause pain in the nerve endings of the dermis.

Once under the skin, the films degrade as they come in contact with water, releasing the vaccine over days or weeks.

As the film breaks apart, the DNA strands become tangled up with pieces of the polymer, which protect the DNA and help it get inside cells.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2270170/The-end-injections-Painless-tattoo-apply-DNA-vaccines-stick-patch.html#ixzz2JoldrC2I

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