Development of 4-phenylbutyric acid microsponge gel formulations for the treatment of lewisite-mediated skin injury.

IF 5.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Drug Delivery and Translational Research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-27 DOI:10.1007/s13346-024-01620-y
Sharvari M Kshirsagar, Nethra Viswaroopan, Meheli Ghosh, Mohammad Shajid Ashraf Junaid, Safiya Haque, Jasim Khan, Suhail Muzaffar, Ritesh K Srivastava, Mohammad Athar, Ajay K Banga
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Lewisite, a chemical warfare agent, causes skin blisters, erythema, edema, and inflammation, requiring mitigation strategies in case of accidental or deliberate exposure. 4-phenyl butyric acid (4-PBA), a chemical chaperone, reduces endoplasmic reticulum stress and skin inflammation. The study aimed to encapsulate 4-PBA in microsponges for effective, sustained delivery against lewisite injury. Porous microsponges in a topical gel would potentially sustain delivery and improve residence time on the skin. Microsponges were developed using the quasi-emulsion solvent diffusion method with Eudragit RS100. Optimized formulation showed 10.58%w/w drug loading was incorporated in a carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and Carbopol gel for in vitro release and permeation testing using dermatomed human skin. A sustained release was obtained from all vehicles in the release study, and IVPT results showed that compared to the control (41.52 ± 2.54 µg/sq.cm), a sustained permeation profile with a reduced delivery was observed for microsponges in PBS (14.16 ± 1.23 µg/sq.cm) along with Carbopol 980 gel (12.55 ± 1.41 µg/sq.cm), and CMC gel (10.09 ± 1.23 µg/sq.cm) at 24 h. Optimized formulation showed significant protection against lewisite surrogate phenyl arsine oxide (PAO) challenged skin injury in Ptch1+/-/SKH-1 hairless mice at gross and molecular levels. A reduction in Draize score by 29%, a reduction in skin bifold thickness by 8%, a significant reduction in levels of IL-1β, IL6, and GM-CSF by 54%, 30%, and 55%, respectively, and a reduction in apoptosis by 31% was observed. Thus, the translational feasibility of 4-PBA microsponges for effective, sustained delivery against lewisite skin injury is demonstrated.

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开发 4-苯基丁酸微海绵凝胶配方,用于治疗白铁矿介导的皮肤损伤。
路易斯特是一种化学战剂,会引起皮肤水泡、红斑、水肿和炎症,因此在意外或故意接触时需要采取缓解策略。4-苯基丁酸(4-PBA)是一种化学伴侣,可减少内质网应激和皮肤炎症。这项研究的目的是将 4-PBA 封装在微海绵中,以便有效、持续地输送这种物质,防止白蚁造成伤害。局部凝胶中的多孔微海绵有可能持续输送并延长在皮肤上的停留时间。采用准乳液溶剂扩散法与 Eudragit RS100 共同开发了微海绵。经过优化的配方显示,羧甲基纤维素(CMC)和 Carbopol 凝胶中的药物含量为 10.58%w/w,在皮肤上进行体外释放和渗透测试。在释放研究中,所有载体都获得了持续释放。IVPT 结果表明,与对照组(41.52 ± 2.54 µg/sq.cm )相比,PBS 中的微海绵(14.16 ± 1.23 µg/sq.优化后的制剂在大体和分子水平上对 Ptch1+/-/SKH-1 无毛小鼠受到的lewisite 代替物苯砷氧化物(PAO)挑战性皮肤损伤具有显著的保护作用。观察结果显示,Draize 评分降低了 29%,皮肤双折厚度降低了 8%,IL-1β、IL6 和 GM-CSF 水平分别显著降低了 54%、30% 和 55%,细胞凋亡降低了 31%。因此,4-PBA 微海绵用于有效、持续地治疗白血病皮肤损伤的转化可行性得到了证实。
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Drug Delivery and Translational Research
Drug Delivery and Translational Research MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTALPHARMACOL-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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