Microneedles
have shown great advantages in subcutaneous drug delivery
and skin disease treatment. Vitiligo is a difficult-to-cure skin disease
characterized by the depigmentation of the epidermis. Melanosomes
produced in melanocytes are transported through dendrites to adjacent
keratinocytes, where they accumulate, resulting in skin pigmentation.
However, melanocytes in vitiligo patients are functionally disrupted.
Silk fibroin (SF) methacrylate hydrogel microneedle can deliver α-MSH
to the epidermis directly, where α-MSH helps the protection
of melanocytes, extension of melanocytic dendrites, and transfer of
melanosomes. In addition, the expression of melanogenesis-related
melanocyte-inducing transcription factor and tyrosinase-related protein
1 (TRP1) was up-regulated, and the number of hair follicle stem cells
increased with good proliferative activity. This slow release α-MSH
SF-based hydrogel microneedles provides a new idea for the treatment
of vitiligo.