Electroporetic gene and drug therapy

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Inventors

Hofmann, Gunter A.

Application #

328895

Filed

Oct-25-1994

Published

Oct-17-2000

Current US Class

204/451
204/601
435/173.6
604/20
604/500
604/507
604/890.1
604/891.1
607/115
607/3
607/68
607/72
607/74

International Classes

A61K 009/22; A61N 001/30; A61N 001/18; A61M 031/00

Field of Search

600/1 600/2 600/12 600/13 600/14 600/15 604/890.1 604/891.1 604/892.1 604/20 604/21 604/49 604/52 604/54 435/172.2 435/173.6 435/287 435/289 204/180.1 204/299 938/52 128/639 128/642 128/644 607/1-3 607/65 607/72 607/74 607/98-101 607/113 607/115-117 607/120-121 607/144-145 607/154-156

Assignee

Genetronics, Inc. (San Diego, CA)

Examiners

Weiss; John G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baker & Maxham

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Other References

Engineering Circuit Analysis, 3rd Ed. pp. 136-137, 526-529. Modern Dictionary of Electronics, p. 156, 242.

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Abstract
A method and apparatus are provided for introducing molecules such as genes and pharmaceutical compounds into living blood cells of a patient for therapeutic purposes. A device is placed into contact with the body of the patient for generating an electric field at a preselected location within a selected blood vessel. Preselected molecules are infused into the selected blood vessel. Simultaneously an electric signal is applied to the applied device to repeatedly subject a quantity of blood flowing within the selected blood vessel past the preselected location to electric fields of a predetermined amplitude and duration. The parameters of the electric fields are precisely controlled in order to make the walls of preselected cells in the blood transiently permeable to permit the molecules to enter said preselected cells without killing said cells. The device can include either an induction coil that is placed into contact with the body over a blood vessel, or alternatively, an induction coil that surrounds the blood vessel. The electric signal is supplied by a power pack and the preselected molecules are infused with a supply pump.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of in vivo introduction of molecules into living blood cells of a patient for therapeutic purposes, comprising the steps of:

providing an inductance device including an induction coil, the induction coil comprising at least one conductor having opposite ends adapted for connection to an electrical power source and at least one turn forming a coil intermediate the ends;

positioning said inductance device external of and closely adjacent to a body of the patient directly over a selected blood vessel for inducing an electric field at a preselected location within the selected blood vessel;

infusing preselected ones of said molecules into the selected blood vessel upstream of the inductance device; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the treatment of ailments in humans and other mammals, and more particularly, to an apparatus and method for in vivo delivering of pharmaceutical compounds and genes into live cells of a patient.

It has long been known that it would be desirable to target certain cells within the body with specific pharmaceutical compounds. For example, in the treatment of certain types of cancer with chemotherapy it is necessary to use a high enough dose of a drug to kill the cancer cells without killing an unacceptably high number of normal cells. If the chemotherapy drug could be inserted directly inside the cancer cells, this objective could be achieved. However, some of the best anti-cancer drugs, for example, bleomycin, normally cannot penetrate the membranes of certain cancer cells.

Similarly, certain diseases could be treated by introducing desired genes into the specific cells of the patient. At present, most gene therapy experiments have utilized retroviruses as the carrier of the gene into the cells. When a retrovirus enters a target cell, it integrates essentially randomly in the genome and thus has the potential for introducing mutational damage by the mere fact of its insertion. If the virus integrates adjacent to an oncogeny, malignant transformation of the target cell can result.
 
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