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Transdermal iontophoretic delivery of dopamine agonists: in vitro - in vivo correlation based on novel compartmental modeling

Nugroho, A.K.

Citation

Nugroho, A. K. (2005, May 11). Transdermal iontophoretic delivery of dopamine agonists:

in vitro - in vivo correlation based on novel compartmental modeling. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/2316

Version: Corrected Publisher’s Version

License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in theInstitutional Repository of the University of Leiden Downloaded from: https://hdl.handle.net/1887/2316

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TRANSDERMAL I

ONTOPHORETI

C

DELI

VERY

OF

DOPAMI

NE

AGONI

STS:

IN VITRO - IN VIVO

CORRELATI

ON

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TRANSDERMAL IONTOPHORETIC DELIVERY

OF DOPAMINE AGONISTS:

IN VITRO - IN VIVO CORRELATION

BASED ON NOVEL COMPARTMENTAL MODELING

Proefschrift

Ter verkrijging van

de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van de Rector M agnificus Dr. D.D. Breimer,

hoogleraar in de faculteit der W iskunde en Natuurwetenschappen en die der Geneeskunde, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties

te verdedigen op woensdag 11 M ei 2005 klokke 14.15 uur

door

Akhmad Kharis Nugroho

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Promotores: Prof. dr. J.A. Bouwstra Prof. dr. M. Danhof

Referent: Prof. dr. V. Préat-Haine

(Unité Pharmacie Galénique, Université Catholique de Louvain, Bruxelles Belgium)

Overege Leden: Prof. dr. G.J. Mulder

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Drug Delivery Technology, Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands and at the Department of M edicinal Chemistry, University Center of Pharmacy, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

This project was financially supported by QUE (Quality for Undergraduate Education) project Batch III year 2000 – 2004, Faculty of Pharmacy, Gadjah M ada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Akhmad Kharis Nugroho

Transdermaliontophoretic delivery of dopamine agonists: In vitro - in vivo correlation based on novel compartmental modeling

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part A. General introduction

Chapter 1 Current progress in Parkinson’s disease therapy with dopamine agonists: The role of transdermal iontophoretic delivery

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Chapter 2 Scopes and intent of the investigations of the thesis 33 Part B. In vitro optimization of transdermal iontophoretic delivery of

dopamine agonists rotigotine and 5-OH-DPAT Chapter 3 Transdermal iontophoresis of rotigotine across human

stratum corneum in vitro: influence of pH and NaCl concentration

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Chapter 4 Transdermal iontophoresis of rotigotine: influence of concentration, temperature and current density in human skinin vitro

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Chapter 5 Transdermal iontophoresis of the dopamine agonist 5-OH-DPAT in human skin in vitro

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Part C. The development and application of novel compartmental models for transdermal iontophoretic transport in vitro and in vivo

Chapter 6 Compartmental modeling of transdermal iontophoretic transport: I. In vitro model derivation and application

87 Chapter 7 Compartmental modeling of transdermal iontophoretic

transport: II. In vivo model derivation and application

109 Chapter 8 Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics analysis of

transdermal iontophoresis of 5-OH-DPAT in rats: In vitro – in vivo correlation

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Chapter 9 The extended compartmental models of transdermal iontophoretic transport in vitro and in vivo

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Part D. Summary and future perspectives

Chapter 10 Summary and future perspective 177

Chapter 11 Samenvatting en toekomstperspectieven 191

Acknowledgements 205

Curriculum Vitae 207

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