Understanding the role of ethosomes in rheumatoid arthritis: innovative solutions to challenges in transdermal delivery of synthetic drugs and phytoconstituents.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Rohan Anchan, Anish Ghadi, Mohammed Ali Chauhan, Angel Godad, Sankalp Gharat
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Abstract

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disease, is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting the joints leading to severe damage and cartilage destruction. Current therapies for RA such as DMARDs, NSAIDs, glucocorticoids and phytoconstituents often face challenges related to solubility and transdermal permeability. Considering the barriers posed by the stratum corneum in transdermal drug delivery, ethosomes have shown promising results in overcoming these hurdles. The presence of ethanol in ethosomes imparts flexibility and disrupts the skin's lipid bilayer, allowing for transdermal penetration. Researchers have explored the potential of ethosomal drug delivery systems loaded with various synthetic drugs and phytoconstituents for the management of RA. Despite promising preclinical findings, these systems have yet to transition from the bench to the bedside, and there is a lack of comprehensive review papers highlighting the potential of ethosomes in RA treatment. Considering the commercial challenges in scaling up such nano systems, this review aims to analyse the current state of the art and advancements in ethosomal formulations loaded with synthetic agents and phytoconstituents. Further, it explores the impact of excipients and processing parameters, on the preparation of ethosomes and their efficacy in overcoming skin barriers, to enhance the permeability of therapeutic agents.

了解类风湿性关节炎中溶酶体的作用:合成药物和植物成分经皮递送挑战的创新解决方案。
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种自身免疫性疾病,是一种影响关节的慢性炎症性疾病,会导致严重的损伤和软骨破坏。目前治疗类风湿性关节炎的方法,如dmard、非甾体抗炎药、糖皮质激素和植物成分,经常面临与溶解度和透皮渗透性相关的挑战。考虑到角质层对经皮给药造成的障碍,脂质体在克服这些障碍方面显示出有希望的结果。乙醇在脂质体中的存在赋予弹性并破坏皮肤的脂质双分子层,允许透皮渗透。研究人员已经探索了装载各种合成药物和植物成分的运载体药物输送系统用于治疗类风湿性关节炎的潜力。尽管有很好的临床前研究结果,但这些系统尚未从实验台过渡到床边,并且缺乏全面的综述论文来强调气质体在类风湿关节炎治疗中的潜力。考虑到扩大这种纳米系统的商业挑战,本综述旨在分析装载合成剂和植物成分的溶酶体配方的现状和进展。此外,还探讨了辅料和工艺参数对溶酶体的制备及其克服皮肤屏障的功效的影响,以增强治疗剂的渗透性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Drug Targeting publishes papers and reviews on all aspects of drug delivery and targeting for molecular and macromolecular drugs including the design and characterization of carrier systems (whether colloidal, protein or polymeric) for both vitro and/or in vivo applications of these drugs. Papers are not restricted to drugs delivered by way of a carrier, but also include studies on molecular and macromolecular drugs that are designed to target specific cellular or extra-cellular molecules. As such the journal publishes results on the activity, delivery and targeting of therapeutic peptides/proteins and nucleic acids including genes/plasmid DNA, gene silencing nucleic acids (e.g. small interfering (si)RNA, antisense oligonucleotides, ribozymes, DNAzymes), as well as aptamers, mononucleotides and monoclonal antibodies and their conjugates. The diagnostic application of targeting technologies as well as targeted delivery of diagnostic and imaging agents also fall within the scope of the journal. In addition, papers are sought on self-regulating systems, systems responsive to their environment and to external stimuli and those that can produce programmed, pulsed and otherwise complex delivery patterns.
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