Abstract

Microdialysis is a minimally invasive sampling technique which is widely applied in many fields including clinical studies. This technique usually has limitation on sampling hydrophobic compounds as aqueous solutions are commonly used as the perfusates. The relative recovery of hydrophobic compounds is often low and irreproducible because of the non-specific binding to microdialysis membranes or catheter tubing. Carriers such as cyclodextrins have been used to improve the recovery and consistency, however the identification of an optimal carrier can only be achieved after time-consuming and costly microdialysis experiments. We therefore developed a rapid, convenient, and low-cost method to identify the optimal carriers for sampling hydrophobic compounds with the use of centrifugal ultrafiltration. Doxorubicin was used as the model compound and its relative recoveries obtained from centrifugal ultrafiltration and from microdialysis were compared. The results show that the relative recoveries are highly correlated (correlation coefficient ≥ 0.9) between centrifugal ultrafiltration and microdialysis when different types or different concentrations of cyclodextrins were used as the carriers. In addition to doxorubicin, this method was further confirmed on three other drugs with different hydrophobicity. This method may facilitate and broaden the use of microdialysis perfusion on sampling or delivering hydrophobic substances in various applications.

Highlights

  • Microdialysis is an in vivo sampling technique that allows collection and separation of analytes from complex biological environments [1]

  • Analytes of various molecular weights can be sampled with membranes of different molecular weight cut-off (MWCO) sizes [2]

  • Microdialysis sampling is a useful and valuable tool, it is usually applied on sampling of hydrophilic compounds with relatively low molecular weights [7]

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Introduction

Microdialysis is an in vivo sampling technique that allows collection and separation of analytes from complex biological environments [1]. Analytes of various molecular weights can be sampled with membranes of different molecular weight cut-off (MWCO) sizes [2]. Molecules of important functions like neurotransmitters, metabolites, or administrated drugs have been sampled and analyzed in different fields of biomedical researches, including clinical applications [3,4,5,6]. Microdialysis sampling is a useful and valuable tool, it is usually applied on sampling of hydrophilic compounds with relatively low molecular weights [7].

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