Dilip Paithankar
Eastern Virginia Medical School
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Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2015
Dilip Paithankar; Fernanda H. Sakamoto; William A. Farinelli; Garuna Kositratna; Richard Blomgren; Todd J. Meyer; Linda Faupel; Arielle Kauvar; Jenifer Lloyd; Wang L. Cheung; Witold Owczarek; Anna M. Suwalska; Katarzyna B. Kochanska; Agnieszka Nawrocka; Elwira Paluchowska; Katarzyna Podolec; Magdalena Pirowska; Anna Wojas-Pelc; R. Rox Anderson
The pathophysiology of acne vulgaris depends on active sebaceous glands, implying that selective destruction of sebaceous glands could be an effective treatment. We hypothesized that light-absorbing microparticles could be delivered into sebaceous glands, enabling local injury by optical pulses. A suspension of topically applied gold-coated silica microparticles exhibiting plasmon resonance with strong absorption at 800 nm was delivered into human pre-auricular and swine sebaceous glands in vivo, using mechanical vibration. After exposure to 10–50 J cm−2, 30 milliseconds, 800 nm diode laser pulses, microscopy revealed preferential thermal injury to sebaceous follicles and glands, consistent with predictions from a computational model. Inflammation was mild; gold particles were not retained in swine skin 1 month after treatment, and uptake in other organs was negligible. Two independent prospective randomized controlled clinical trials were performed for treatment of moderate-to-severe facial acne, using unblinded and blinded assessments of disease severity. Each trial showed clinically and statistically significant improvement of inflammatory acne following three treatments given 1–2 weeks apart. In Trial 2, inflammatory lesions were significantly reduced at 12 weeks (P=0.015) and 16 weeks (P=0.04) compared with sham treatments. Optical microparticles enable selective photothermolysis of sebaceous glands. This appears to be a well-tolerated, effective treatment for acne vulgaris.
Journal of Controlled Release | 2015
Dilip Paithankar; Byeong Hee Hwang; Girish Munavalli; Arielle Kauvar; Jenifer Lloyd; Richard Blomgren; Linda Faupel; Todd J. Meyer; Samir Mitragotri
Recent advances in nanotechnology have provided numerous opportunities to transform medical therapies for the treatment of diseases including cancer, atherosclerosis, and thrombosis. Here, we report, through in vitro studies and in vivo human pilot clinical studies, the use of inert, inorganic silica-gold nanoshells for the treatment of a widely prevalent and researched, yet poorly treated disease of acne. We use ~150nm silica-gold nanoshells, tuned to absorb near-IR light and near-IR laser irradiation to thermally disrupt overactive sebaceous glands in the skin which define the etiology of acne-related problems. Low-frequency ultrasound was used to facilitate deep glandular penetration of the nanoshells. Upon delivery of the nanoshells into the follicles and glands, followed by wiping of superficial nanoshells from skin surface and exposure of skin to near-infrared laser, nanoshells localized in the follicles absorb light, get heated, and induce focal thermolysis of sebaceous glands. Pilot human clinical studies confirmed the efficacy of ultrasonically-delivered silica-gold nanoshells in inducing photothermal disruption of sebaceous glands without damaging collateral skin.
Archive | 2013
Dilip Paithankar; Richard Blomgren; Richard Rox Anderson; William A. Farinelli; Apostolos G. Doukas-Anderson
Archive | 2015
Anthony V. Lando; Dilip Paithankar; Erin C. Keller; Todd J. Meyer
Archive | 2014
Dilip Paithankar; Richard Blomgren; Todd J. Meyer
Archive | 2015
Todd J. Meyer; Dilip Paithankar; Arthur Stone Rousmaniere; Derek John Hugger; Joseph Omer St. Cyr.; John William Cain
Archive | 2015
Dilip Paithankar; Anthony V. Lando
Archive | 2009
Richard Blomgren; Dilip Paithankar; Roelof Trip; Roman Slizynski; Kathleen Beauchamp
Archive | 2009
Richard Blomgren; Roelof Trip; Roman Slizynski; Dilip Paithankar; Kathleen Beauchamp
Archive | 2017
Apostolos G. Doukas; Dilip Paithankar; Richard Blomgren; Richard Rox Anderson; William A. Farinelli