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Photodynamic Methylene Blue-Embedded Intragastric Satiety-Inducing Device to Treat Obesity

  • Sanghee Lee
  • , Ji Won Kim
  • , Jinhwan Park
  • , Hee Kyong Na
  • , Do Hoon Kim
  • , Jin Hee Noh
  • , Dae Sung Ryu
  • , Jae Myung Park
  • , Jung Hoon Park
  • , Hwoon Yong Jung
  • , Kun Na
  • The Catholic University of Korea
  • University of Ulsan

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Abstract

Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight recidivism, and endoscopic bariatric treatment has been developed for a similar effect without anatomical modification. An intragastric satiety-inducing device (ISD) is a minimally invasive approach to induce satiety by continuously pressing the stomach and stimulating ghrelin-producing cells. To enhance the therapeutic effects of ISD, photodynamic therapy (PDT) can be combined by generating singlet oxygen under laser irradiation. Methylene blue (MB), as a photosensitizer (PS), was coated on the ISD surface for singlet oxygen production to stimulate or destroy cells. Ghrelin-producing cells effectively inhibited ghrelin secretion and induced gastrointestinal satiety signals compared with the MB-uncoated device via PDT. Herein, MB-embedded ISDs were developed, and their photoresponsive abilities were demonstrated in the device itself and in vitro. PDT with an MB-embedded ISD was successfully performed in a porcine model, which had 2-fold reduced body weight gain (12% in PDT vs 24% in control) and 2-fold reduced ghrelin levels (21.2 pg/mL in PDT vs 45.1 pg/mL in control) at the first week postprocedure. The simple and unique operation extends the point of view in PDT and is expected to be a novel endoscopic bariatric therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17621-17630
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume14
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Apr 2022

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Keywords

  • ghrelin
  • methylene blue
  • obesity
  • photodynamic stent
  • photodynamic therapy

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