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A Study on Serum Glucose Levels and the Pancreatic Beta-cell Protective Effect of Acupuncture on Streptozotocin-treated Rats by Subcutaneous Implantation of Osmotic Pump (Osmotic Pump모델 당뇨병 실험동물에서 침자극이 혈당조절 및 베타세포 보호작용에 미치는 영향)

  • Hur, Kwang-Wook;Kang, Sung-Gil;Kim, Yong-Suk
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2007
  • Objective: To evaluate the effect of acupuncture on streptozotocin(STZ)-treated rats by subcutaneous implantation of osmotic pump. Methods: STZ was administered to rats at a low dose with osmotic pump to induce beta cell death and diabetes (STZ osmotic pump model), The experimental animals were divided into 4 groups: 1. The control group which was not treated in the STZ osmotic pump model 2. The sham group which was acupunctured at an arbitrary point in the STZ osmotic pump model 3. The sample A group which was acupunctured at the Chung-wan($CV_{12}$) in the STZ osmotic pump model 4. The sample B group which was acupunctured at the Chok-samni($ST_{36}$) in the STZ osmotic pump model. The effect of acupuncture in the STZ osmotic pump model was observed by measuring the serum glucose level and immunostaining of pancreatic tissue of the rats. Results : STZ injection by subcutaneous implantation of osmotic pump caused hyperglycemia by destroying the pancreatic beta cell selectively. Acupuncture at the Chung-wan acupuncture point($CV_{12}$) and Jhok-samni acupuncture point ($ST_{36}$) in the STZ osmotic pump model separately resulted in a decrease of the serum glucose level. In addition, the cyto-protective effect of the pancreatic beta-cell was detected in the STZ osmotic pump model by acupuncture. And there were few differences between the effects of acupuncture at the CV12 and $ST_{36}$. Conclusion : Acupuncture at the CV12 and ST36 had beneficial effects on Type II diabetes mellitus, and action mechanism of the effect was thought to be concerned with secretion of endogenous beta-endorphin.

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Design and Optimization of Solid Dispersed Osmotic Pump Tablets of Aceclofenac, A Better Approach to Treat Arthritis

  • Edavalath, Sudeesh;Rao, B. Prakash
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.217-225
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    • 2011
  • The aim of this work was to prepare porous osmotic pump tablets for controlled delivery of Aceclofenac. Aceclofenac solid dispersion was prepared to improve the solubility by using the drug - carrier (Mannitol) ratio of 1:1. The osmotic pump tablets were prepared using the solid dispersed product of Aceclofenac. The formulation contains potassium chloride as osmotic agent, cellulose acetate as semipermeable membrane, poly ethylene glycol (PEG 4000) as pore former and sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) as solubility enhancer. The formulations were designed by the general factors such as osmotic agent and pore former. All formulations were evaluated for various physical parameters and, the in vitro release studies were conducted as per USP. The drug release kinetic studies such as zero order, first order, and Higuchi and Korsmeyer peppas were determined and compared. All the formulations gave more controlled release compared to the marketed tablet studied. Numerical optimization techniques were applied to found out the best formulation by considering the parameter of in vitro drug release kinetics and dissolution profile standards. It was concluded that the porous osmotic pump tablets (F7) composed of Aceclofenac solid dispersion/Potassium chloride/Lactose/Sodium lauryl sulphate/Magnesium Stearate (400/40/95/10/5, mg/tab) and coating composition with Cellulose acetate/ PEG 4000 (60/40 %w/w) is the most satisfactory formulation. The porous osmotic pump tablets provide prolonged, controlled, and gastrointestinal environment-independent drug release.

Evaluation on Clinical Application of Osmotic Pump with Dorzolamide in Normal Dogs

  • Kwon, Yonghwan;Kim, Jury;Kim, Min-Su
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.325-329
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    • 2019
  • This study was designed to compare the effects of continuous release of an anti-glaucoma drug applied by an osmotic pump and by conventional eye drop instillation in normal beagle dogs, by measuring drug concentration in the blood and monitoring intra-ocular pressure (IOP). In group 1, an osmotic pump filled with Trusopt® was implanted subcutaneously over the right eye of each dog and the IOP was measured. In group 2, the right eye of each dog was administered with 2% dorzolamide (Trusopt®, Merck, USA) three times per day. Blood was sampled once per week in all groups. The IOP of the end of this study was 16.7 ± 0.58 mmHg in group 2 and 17.7 ± 2.52 mmHg in group 2. Dorzolamide concentration in blood increased continuously over 4 weeks up to 585.8 ± 79.42 ㎍/L in group 1, and 747.3 ± 27.89 ㎍/L in group 2. We achieved satisfactory results in the osmotic pump group, which had a similar effect on IOP, and low fluctuations in IOP. Therefore, the results of this study should allow osmotic pumps to be consider as an alternative method to eye drops for the effective, safe, and convenient treatment of glaucoma.

Development of Porous Silicon Electro-osmotic Pumps for High Flow Rate Per Current Flow Delivery of Organic Solvents (단위전류당 고유량 유기용매 이송을 위한 다공성 실리콘막 전기침투 펌프의 개발)

  • Kwon, Kil-Sung;Kim, Dae-Joong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.105-111
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    • 2010
  • Two types of electro-osmotic pumps were prepared: with anodized and DRIE porous silicon. The pump performance was characterized for both types in terms of flow rate and flow rate per current using organic solvents. Both types of electro-osmotic pumps showed a better performance compared to porous glass electro-osmotic pumps. The DRIE porous silicon electro-osmotic pump especially demonstrated an excellent flow rate and flow rate per current performance. The DRIE porous silicon electro-osmotic pump is expected to help in the development of electro-osmotic pumps and micropumps in general due to the recently widespread availability of DRIE processes.

Induction of Sexual Maturation in Female Eels (Anguilla japonica) Using an Osmotic Pump (Osmotic pump를 이용한 암컷 뱀장어(Anguilla japonica)의 성성숙 유도)

  • Kim, Jung-Hyun;Kim, Dae-Geun;Kim, Hyo-Won;Lee, Bae-Ik;Kim, Shin-Kwon;Jun, Je-cheon;Myeong, Jeong-In;Kim, Dae-Jung
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.27 no.10
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    • pp.1097-1103
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    • 2017
  • For the artificial induction of the sexual maturation of Anguilla japonica, salmon pituitary extract (SPE) is continuously injected into females, and the eggs obtained from artificial sexual maturation are artificially fertilized with sperms and hatched. However, repeated injection of SPE in the abdominal cavity causes tremendous stress in females, which may prevent their complete sexual maturation and reduce the immune system function, ultimately resulting in death. In addition, the poor quality of the ovulated eggs can reduce the hatching and survival rate of larvae. In the present study, sexual maturation of females was induced by inserting an osmotic (OS) pump containing hormone analogs known to effectively induce sexual maturation into the abdominal cavity of female eels, and the effect of the OS pump on the induced sexual maturation was investigated. Our study results showed that the gonadosomatic index (GSI) was significantly higher in the fish subjected to SPE injection than those subjected to human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog (GnRHa), and methyl testosterone (MT) injections, either separately or in combination. In addition, a histological analysis showed that the oocytes in the SPE OS pump groups were more mature (entered the nuclear shift stage) than those in the other groups. These results suggest that an osmotic pump containing hormone analogs can be used to induce sexual maturation in female A. japonica artificially.

Electrodeposition of Mn-Ni Oxide/PEDOT and Mn-Ni-Ru Oxide/PEDOT Films on Carbon Paper for Electro-osmotic Pump Electrode

  • Baek, Jaewook;Shin, Woonsup
    • Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2018
  • $MnO_2$, a metal oxide used as an electrode material in electrochemical capacitors (EDLCs), has been applied in binary oxide and conducting polymer hybrid electrodes to increase their stability and capacitance. We developed a method for electrodepositing Mn-Ni oxide/PANI, Mn-Ni oxide/PEDOT, and Mn-Ni-Ru oxide/PEDOT films on carbon paper in a single step using a mixed bath. Mn-Ni oxide/PEDOT and Mn-Ni-Ru oxide/PEDOT electrodes used in an electro-osmotic pump (EOP) have shown better efficiency compared to Mn-Ni oxide and Mn-Ni oxide/PANI electrodes through testing in water as a pumping solution. EOP using a Mn-Ni-Ru oxide/PEDOT electrode was also tested in a 0.5 mM $Li_2SO_4$ solution as a pumping solution to confirm the effect of the $Li^+$ insertion/de-insertion reaction of Ruthenium oxide on the EOP. Experimental results show that the flow rate increases with the increase in current in a 0.5 mM $Li_2SO_4$ solution compared to that obtained when water was used as a pumping solution.

Development of Osmotic Infusion Pump (삼투압 약물주입 펌프의 개발)

  • Kim, Dong Sun;Choi, Seong Wook
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.471-475
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    • 2015
  • Because of increasing demand, a small portable drug injector that uses osmotic pressure for its operation force is developed, and its performance is evaluated. The osmotic drug injector can be small and lightweight because it does not require heavy batteries and an actuator, unlike previous electromechanical drug injectors. Moreover, its injection pressure can be sustained longer than that of previous elastic drug injectors. The new device is composed of a drug sac, osmotic pressure chamber, semipermeable membrane, and solvent chamber. To evaluate its performance, an in-vitro experiment was designed to measure the outflow and the injection pressure with respect to time. The experimental results show that the new drug infuser can continuously deliver 20 ml drug over a period of 20 h. The maximum injecting pressure was over 400 mmHg. Which prevents backflow caused by changes in the outlet pressure resulting from changes to the position of the device and the patient's posture.

Micro-PIV Analysis of Electro-osmotic Flow inside Microchannels (마이크로 채널 내부 전기삼투 유동에 대한 PIV유동 해석)

  • Kim Yang-Min;Lee Sang-Joon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.47-51
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    • 2003
  • Microfluidic chips such as lab-on-a-chip (LOC) include micro-channels for sample delivery, mixing, reaction, and separation. Pressure driven flow or electro-osmotic flow (EOF) has been usually employed to deliver bio-samples. Having some advantages of easy control, the flow characteristics of EOF in microchannels should be fully understood to effectively control the electro-osmotic pump for bio-sam-pie delivery. In this study, a micro PIV system with an epifluorescence inverted microscope and a cooled CCD was used to measure velocity fields of EOF in a glass microchannel and a PDMS microchannel. The EOF velocity fields were changed with respect to electric charge of seeding particles and microchannel materials used. The EOF has nearly uniform velocity distribution inside the microchannel when pressure gradient effect is negligible. The mean streamwise velocity is nearly proportional to the applied electric field. Glass microchannels give better repeatability in PIV results, compared with PDMS microchannels which are easy to fabricate and more suitable for PIV experiments.

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Development of LiFePO4/FePO4 Electrode for Electro-Osmotic Pump using Li+ Migration

  • Baek, Jaewook;Kim, Kyeonghyeon;Shin, Woonsup
    • Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2018
  • Olivine structure of $LiFePO_4$ (LFP) is one of the most commonly used materials in aqueous rechargeable lithium batteries (ARLBs), and can store and release charge through the insertion/de-insertion of $Li^+$ between LFP and FP. We have fabricated LFP and LFP/FP electrodes on titanium paper and studied their electrochemical properties in 2 M $Li_2SO_4$. The LFP/FP electrode was determined to be a suitable electrode for electo-ostmotic pump (EOP) in terms of efficiency in water and 0.5 mM $Li_2SO_4$ solution. Experiments to determine the effect of cations and anions on the performance of EOP using LFP/FP electrode have shown that $Li^+$ is the best cation and that the anion does not significantly affect the performance of the EOP. As the concentration of $Li_2SO_4$ solution was increased, the current increased. The flow rate peaked at $4.8{\mu}L/30s$ in 1.0 mM $Li_2SO_4$ solution and then decreased. When the EOP was tested continuously in 1.0 mM $Li_2SO_4$ solution, the EOP transported approximately 35 mL of fluid while maintaining a stable flow rate and current for 144 h.

Studies on Osmotically Driven Drug Infusion Pump Under the Change in Body-Simulating Environment (인체 내부 환경 변화 모사에 따른 삼투압 기반 약물주입펌프의 기능 평가 연구)

  • Yoon, Chul Whan;Ahn, Jae Hong;Park, Doh;Lee, Jae Yeon;Park, Chun Gwon;Park, Min;Choy, Young Bin
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.291-295
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    • 2015
  • Various types of implantable drug delivery devices have attracted significant attention for several decades to improve drug bioavailability and reduce side effects, thus enhancing therapeutic efficacy and patients' compliance. However, when implanted into the body, the devices may be influenced by the changes in physiological condition, such as temperature, pH or ionic concentration. Thus, the drug release rates could be also altered concurrently. Therefore, in this work, we employed an implantable ALZET$^{(R)}$ Osmotic Pump, which has been widely used to locally deliver various therapeutic agents and examined the effect of pH, temperature and ionic concentration on its drug release rate. For this, we performed in vitro cell tests to simulate the condition of local tissues influenced by the altered drug release rates, where we used diclofenac sodium as a model drug.