Presentation 2005-06-17
Fundamental study for developing the drug delivery system targeting the heart
Daisuke Matsuyama, Takeru Naiki,
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Abstract(in English) We designed a drug delivery system (DDS) that the careers release the drug mainly in the cardiac capillary blood vessels. The blood in these blood vessels flows backward at the systolic period as the cardiac muscle contracts the capillary vessels in the heart. There are not so much backflows in the capillary blood vessels in other organs. Thus we considered that the career, which releases drug depending on the amount of flow fluctuations, could be use for the DDS for targeting the heart. To verify this hypothesis, we must manufacture the career first, and investigate the drug accumulations in the heart of experimental animals. In the present report, we used alginate gel as the DDS career, measured the amount of drug releases in several flow conditions, and discussed whether this career could be available for inspecting our hypothesis.
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Keyword(in English) Drug delivery system / Heart / Alginate gel / Blood flow / Shear stress
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Conference Date 2005/6/10(1days)
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Title (in English) Fundamental study for developing the drug delivery system targeting the heart
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Keyword(1) Drug delivery system
Keyword(2) Heart
Keyword(3) Alginate gel
Keyword(4) Blood flow
Keyword(5) Shear stress
1st Author's Name Daisuke Matsuyama
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science & Technology, Hokkaido University()
2nd Author's Name Takeru Naiki
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science & Technology, Hokkaido University
Date 2005-06-17
Paper # MBE2005-21
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 122
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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