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Locally Induced Adipose Tissue Browning by Microneedle Patch for Obesity Treatment.

Citation
Zhang, Y., et al. “Locally Induced Adipose Tissue Browning By Microneedle Patch For Obesity Treatment.”. Acs Nano, pp. 9223-9230.
Center Columbia University
Author Yuqi Zhang, Qiongming Liu, Jicheng Yu, Shuangjiang Yu, Jinqiang Wang, Li Qiang, Zhen Gu
Keywords Adipose tissue, browning agent, drug delivery, microneedle patch, obesity
Abstract

Obesity is one of the most serious public health problems in the 21st century that may lead to many comorbidities such as type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. Current treatments toward obesity including diet, physical exercise, pharmacological therapy, as well as surgeries are always associated with low effectiveness or undesired systematical side effects. In order to enhance treatment efficiency with minimized side effects, we developed a transcutaneous browning agent patch to locally induce adipose tissue transformation. This microneedle-based patch can effectively deliver browning agents to the subcutaneous adipocytes in a sustained manner and switch on the "browning" at the targeted region. It is demonstrated that this patch reduces treated fat pad size, increases whole body energy expenditure, and improves type-2 diabetes in vivo in a diet-induced obesity mouse model.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
ACS nano
Volume
11
Issue
9
Number of Pages
9223-9230
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1936-086X
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.7b04348
Alternate Journal
ACS Nano
PMID
28914527
PMCID
PMC6812556
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