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Influence of massage and occlusion on the ex vivo skin penetration of rigid liposomes and invasomes.

Sindy Trauer1, Heike Richter2, Judith Kuntsche3, Rolf Büttemeyer4, Manfred Liebsch5, Michael Linscheid6, Alfred Fahr7, Monika Schäfer-Korting8, Jürgen Lademann9, Alexa Patzelt2.   

Abstract

Liposomes are frequently described as drug delivery systems for dermal and transdermal applications. Recently, it has been shown that particulate substances penetrate effectively into hair follicles and that the follicular penetration depth can be increased by massaging the skin, which simulates the in vivo movement of hairs in the hair follicles. In the present study, massage was applied to skin mounted to Franz diffusion cells. By means of confocal laser scanning microscopy, the influence of massage and occlusion on the follicular penetration depths of rigid and flexible liposomes loaded with a hydrophilic and lipophilic dye was investigated. The application of massage increased follicular penetration significantly. Occlusion resulted in an increased follicular penetration depth only for rigid liposomes, whereas invasomes did not penetrate more effectively if occlusion was applied. The results confirm that massage is an important tool for increasing follicular penetration in ex vivo studies using Franz diffusion cells. Occlusion may reduce the efficacy of follicular penetration depending on the specific liposomal preparation. Rigidity in particular appears to be a relevant parameter.
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Keywords:  Drug delivery; Follicular penetration; Franz diffusion cell; Invasomes; Liposomes; Massage technique

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24252713     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2013.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Biopharm        ISSN: 0939-6411            Impact factor:   5.571


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2.  Ethosome-Derived Invasomes as a Potential Transdermal Delivery System for Vardenafil Hydrochloride: Development, Optimization and Application of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling in Adults and Geriatrics.

Authors:  Hussein O Ammar; Mina Ibrahim Tadros; Nahla M Salama; Amira Mohsen Ghoneim
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2020-08-06

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Journal:  Adv Pharm Bull       Date:  2015-11-30

4.  Indicators of skin barrier integrity among newborns massaged with mustard oil in rural Nepal.

Authors:  A Summers; M O Visscher; S K Khatry; J B Sherchand; S C LeClerq; J Katz; J M Tielsch; L C Mullany
Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2017-11-09       Impact factor: 2.521

5.  Effects of a skin-massaging device on the ex-vivo expression of human dermis proteins and in-vivo facial wrinkles.

Authors:  Elisa Caberlotto; Laetitia Ruiz; Zane Miller; Mickael Poletti; Lauri Tadlock
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Effect of physical stimuli on hair follicle deposition of clobetasol-loaded Lipid Nanocarriers.

Authors:  Tamara Angelo; Nesma El-Sayed; Marijas Jurisic; Aljoscha Koenneke; Guilherme M Gelfuso; Marcilio Cunha-Filho; Stephania F Taveira; Robert Lemor; Marc Schneider; Tais Gratieri
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-01-13       Impact factor: 4.379

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Authors:  Ai-Zheng Chen; Lin-Qing Chen; Shi-Bin Wang; Ya-Qiong Wang; Jun-Zhe Zha
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2015-07-21
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