Enhanced therapeutic anti-inflammatory effect of betamethasone on topical administration with low-frequency, low-intensity (20 kHz, 100 mW/cm(2)) ultrasound exposure on carrageenan-induced arthritis in a mouse model.

Citation:

Gadi Cohen, Natsheh, Hiba , Sunny, Youhan , Bawiec, Christopher R, Touitou, Elka , Lerman, Melissa A, Lazarovici, Philip , ו Lewin, Peter A. 2015. “Enhanced Therapeutic Anti-Inflammatory Effect Of Betamethasone On Topical Administration With Low-Frequency, Low-Intensity (20 Khz, 100 Mw/Cm(2)) Ultrasound Exposure On Carrageenan-Induced Arthritis In A Mouse Model.”. Ultrasound In Medicine & Biology, 41, 9, Pp. 2449–2457. doi:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2015.04.009.

תקציר:

The purpose of this work was to investigate whether low-frequency, low-intensity (20 kHz, <100 mW/cm(2), spatial-peak, temporal-peak intensity) ultrasound, delivered with a lightweight (<100 g), tether-free, fully wearable, battery-powered applicator, is capable of reducing inflammation in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis. The therapeutic, acute, anti-inflammatory effect was estimated from the relative swelling induced in mice hindlimb paws. In an independent, indirect approach, the inflammation was bio-imaged by measuring glycolytic activity with near-infrared labeled 2-deoxyglucose. The outcome of the experiments indicated that the combination of ultrasound exposure and topical application of 0.1% (w/w) betamethasone gel resulted in statistically significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced anti-inflammatory activity in comparison with drug or ultrasound treatment alone. The present study underscores the potential benefits of low-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound-assisted drug delivery. However, the proof of concept presented indicates the need for additional experiments to systematically evaluate and optimize the potential of, and the conditions for, tolerable low-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound-promoted non-invasive drug delivery.