加强经皮给药:皮肤模型的先进观点

Ana Ribeiro , Catarina Pereira-Leite , Catarina Rosado , Edlira Aruci , Helen E. Colley , Inge Kortekaas Krohn , Ioana Baldea , Ivana Pantelić , Joachim W. Fluhr , Sandra I. Simões , Snežana Savić , Sofia A. Costa Lima
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皮肤充当与环境的动态接口。皮肤屏障的病理改变与皮肤病有关。这些疾病的特点是表皮屏障功能的特殊损害。尽管皮肤具有保护作用,但无论是局部治疗还是透皮治疗,皮肤都可以成为药物给药的相关途径,从而改善药物传递并减少不良反应的发生率。这篇文章回顾了经皮给药作为治疗局部和全身疾病的策略,强调了皮肤模型在评估药物疗效和屏障功能中的重要性。它探讨了体外、离体、体内和硅模型研究细胞摄取、伤口愈合、氧化应激、抗炎和免疫调节活动的进展。疾病特异性皮肤模型也进行了讨论。
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Enhancing Transcutaneous Drug Delivery: Advanced Perspectives on Skin Models
Skin acts as a dynamic interface with the environment. Pathological alterations in the skin barrier are associated with skin diseases. These conditions are characterized by specific impairments in epidermal barrier functions. Despite its protective nature, the skin can be a relevant route of drug administration, both for topical and transdermal therapy, allowing for improved drug delivery and reducing the incidence of adverse reactions. This manuscript reviews transcutaneous drug delivery as a strategy for treating localized and systemic conditions, highlighting the importance of skin models in the evaluation of drug efficacy and barrier function. It explores advances in in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo, and in silico models for studying cellular uptake, wound healing, oxidative stress, anti-inflammatory, and immune modulation activities. Disease-specific skin models are also discussed.
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