Topical delivery of curcumin by choline-calix[4]arene-based nanohydrogel improves its therapeutic effect on a psoriasis mouse model
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Curcumin (CUR) has shown remarkable ecacy in the treatment of skin diseases, but its
eective transdermal delivery is still a major challenge and stimulates interest in the design of
novel systems for CUR dispersion, preservation, and delivery facilitation to the deeper layers of
the skin. The present work aimed to investigate the potential of a nanohydrogel, formed by a
micellar choline-calix[4]arene amphiphile (CALIX) and CUR, in the treatment of skin diseases through
an imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriasis model. Psoriasis plaques are associated with aberrant
keratinization, abnormal distribution of tight junctions (TJs) proteins, and enhanced expression of
inflammatory markers. The nanohydrogel restored the normal distribution of TJs proteins ZO1
and occludin and reduced the expression of TNF- and inducible nitric oxide synthetase (iNOS)
compared to the untreated IMQ group. The novelty lies in the calix[4]arene-based nanohydrogel
as a potential new soft material for the topical skin delivery of CUR. The nanohydrogel, due to its
physicochemical and mechanical properties, enhances the drug water-solubility, preserves CUR from
rapid degradation, and eases the local skin administration and penetration.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
psoriasis; inflammation; imiquimod; curcumin; calixarene
Elenco autori:
Consoli, GRAZIA MARIA LETIZIA; Granata, Giuseppe
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