Tomoaki Sugiyama
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Journal of medical and dental sciences | 2016
Takutoshi Inoue; Tomoaki Sugiyama; Toshiyuki Ikoma; H. Shimazu; Ryo Wakita; Haruhisa Fukayama
The present study investigates how effectively lidocaine ions are transported across a cellophane membrane through the application of either a direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC). The cellophane membrane was set on a parallelplate- type acrylic cell with platinum electrodes at both ends, filled with a donor cell of a 1 % aqueous solution of lidocaine and a receptor cell with distilled water. Lidocaine concentrations were measured for 60 min while the following voltages were applied, with changes every 10 min: 3 V DC and 7.5 V sine wave AC; frequency at 1 kHz. As a result, lidocaine concentrations in the receptor cell increased in a time-dependent manner. Significant increases in lidocaine concentrations were observed in groups where the voltage combination consisted of DC 30 min/AC 30 min, DC 50 min/AC 10 min, DC 60 min and AC 10 min/DC 50 min, compared with the passive diffusion group or in groups where voltage application was performed for 20, 30 , 40, 50 and 60 min. Significant increases were also observed in groups where the voltage combination consisted of A C 6 0 min, D C 10 min/AC 5 0 min, AC 3 0 min/ DC 30 min and AC 50 min/DC 10 min, compared with the passive diffusion group or in groups where voltage application was performed for 40, 50 and 60 min. These results suggest that lidocaine was delivered more rapidly with DC than with AC, and that its ions are transported faster when voltage is switched from DC to AC than from AC to DC, which is presumably due to the contribution of electrorepulsion by DC voltage application and the vibration energy infiltration mechanism owning to AC. Iontophoresis in combination with DC and AC was found to enable highly efficient drug delivery that shares the benefits of both forms of current application.
Cement and Concrete Research | 2010
Etsuo Sakai; Tomoaki Sugiyama; Tuyoshi Saito; Masaki Daimon
MRS Advances | 2016
So Matsuyama; Tomoaki Sugiyama; Toshiyuki Ikoma; Jeffrey S. Cross
Cement Science and Concrete Technology | 2009
Kazuto Tabara; Minoru Morioka; Tomoaki Sugiyama; Etsuo Sakai
MRS Advances | 2016
Shota Ishii; Tomoaki Sugiyama; Jeffrey S. Cross; Toshiyuki Ikoma
MRS Advances | 2016
Tomoaki Sugiyama; Shusuke Akiyama; Toshiyuki Ikoma
Cement Science and Concrete Technology | 2013
Tomoaki Sugiyama; Kazuto Tabara; Minoru Morioka; Etsuo Sakai
Cement Science and Concrete Technology | 2012
Tomoaki Sugiyama; Kazuto Tabara; Minoru Morioka; Etsuo Sakai
Cement Science and Concrete Technology | 2012
Tomoaki Sugiyama; Daiki Atarashi; Masahiro Miyauchi; Etsuo Sakai
Cement Science and Concrete Technology | 2010
Takuya Nakazawa; Tomoaki Sugiyama; Daisuke Kurokawa; Etsuo Sakai