Enhanced in Vivo delivery of 5-fluorouracil by ethosomal gels in rabbit ear hypertrophic scar model

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Abstract

Applying Ethosomal Gels (EGs) in transdermal drug delivery systems has evoked considerable interest because of their good water-solubility and biocompatibility. However, there has not been an explicit description of applying EGs as a vehicle for hypertrophic scars treatment. Here, a novel transdermal EGs loaded with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU EGs) was successfully prepared and characterized. The stability assay in vitro revealed that 5-FU EGs stored for a period of 30 days at 4 ± 1 °C had a better size stability than that at 25 ± 1 °C. Furthermore, using confocal laser scanning microscopy, EGs labeled with Rhodamine 6 G penetrated into the deep dermis of the hypertrophic scar within 24 h in the rabbit ear hypertrophic model suggested that the EGs were an optional delivery carrier through scar tissues. In addition, the value of the Scar Elevation Index (SEI) of 5-FU EGs group in the rabbit ear scar model was lower than that of 5-FU Phosphate Buffered Saline gel and Control groups. To conclude, these results suggest that EGs delivery system loaded 5-fluorouracil is a perfect candidate drug for hypertrophic scars therapy in future.

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Wo, Y., Zhang, Z., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Z., Wang, K., Mao, X., … Chen, J. (2014). Enhanced in Vivo delivery of 5-fluorouracil by ethosomal gels in rabbit ear hypertrophic scar model. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 15(12), 22786–22800. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms151222786

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