Tissue Levels of Flurbiprofen in the Rat Plantar Heel after Short-Duration Topical Iontophoresis are Sufficient to Induce Pharmacodynamic Responses to Local Pain Stimuli

The objective of this study was to investigate the topical iontophoresis of flurbiprofen (FBF) as a means to enhance its local bioavailability and thereby provide an improved and targeted treatment of plantar heel pain. Initial in vitro experiments using porcine ear skin investigated iontophoretic t...

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Main Authors: Yilu Cai, Ye Zhou, Peiyan Zhang, Yogeshvar N. Kalia, Tais Gratieri, Yong Chen
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Pharmaceutics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/12/7/608
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spelling doaj-e9b7b7d4d9b24fbdb71479b2bc9d36152020-11-25T02:41:21ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232020-06-011260860810.3390/pharmaceutics12070608Tissue Levels of Flurbiprofen in the Rat Plantar Heel after Short-Duration Topical Iontophoresis are Sufficient to Induce Pharmacodynamic Responses to Local Pain StimuliYilu Cai0Ye Zhou1Peiyan Zhang2Yogeshvar N. Kalia3Tais Gratieri4Yong Chen5Laboratory for Drug Delivery & Translational Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Nantong University, 19 Qixiu Road, Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, ChinaLaboratory for Drug Delivery & Translational Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Nantong University, 19 Qixiu Road, Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, ChinaLaboratory for Drug Delivery & Translational Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Nantong University, 19 Qixiu Road, Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, ChinaSchool of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Geneva & University of Lausanne, CMU, 1 rue Michel Servet, 1211 Geneva, SwitzerlandLaboratory of Food, Drugs and Cosmetics (LTMAC), University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, BrazilLaboratory for Drug Delivery & Translational Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Nantong University, 19 Qixiu Road, Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, ChinaThe objective of this study was to investigate the topical iontophoresis of flurbiprofen (FBF) as a means to enhance its local bioavailability and thereby provide an improved and targeted treatment of plantar heel pain. Initial in vitro experiments using porcine ear skin investigated iontophoretic transport of FBF under different conditions. Local FBF biodistribution in the rat paw in vivo was compared after topical or oral administration. Efficacy of pain management was investigated using a plantar incisional model by evaluating pharmacodynamic responses to local pain stimuli. The results demonstrated that iontophoresis of FBF significantly increased cutaneous deposition and transdermal permeation of FBF as compared to passive delivery—it also enabled drug input to be controlled by modulation of current density and drug concentration (r<sup>2</sup> > 0.99). Topical iontophoresis of FBF in vivo enabled higher drug levels in skin and muscle in rat plantar aspect and superior pharmacodynamic responses to local pain stimuli, in comparison to oral and passive delivery. In conclusion, short-duration topical iontophoresis of FBF may better help to relieve plantar heel pain than oral or passive administration, which should be of clinical interest.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/12/7/608flurbiprofeniontophoresisplantar heel painlocal delivery
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author Yilu Cai
Ye Zhou
Peiyan Zhang
Yogeshvar N. Kalia
Tais Gratieri
Yong Chen
spellingShingle Yilu Cai
Ye Zhou
Peiyan Zhang
Yogeshvar N. Kalia
Tais Gratieri
Yong Chen
Tissue Levels of Flurbiprofen in the Rat Plantar Heel after Short-Duration Topical Iontophoresis are Sufficient to Induce Pharmacodynamic Responses to Local Pain Stimuli
Pharmaceutics
flurbiprofen
iontophoresis
plantar heel pain
local delivery
author_facet Yilu Cai
Ye Zhou
Peiyan Zhang
Yogeshvar N. Kalia
Tais Gratieri
Yong Chen
author_sort Yilu Cai
title Tissue Levels of Flurbiprofen in the Rat Plantar Heel after Short-Duration Topical Iontophoresis are Sufficient to Induce Pharmacodynamic Responses to Local Pain Stimuli
title_short Tissue Levels of Flurbiprofen in the Rat Plantar Heel after Short-Duration Topical Iontophoresis are Sufficient to Induce Pharmacodynamic Responses to Local Pain Stimuli
title_full Tissue Levels of Flurbiprofen in the Rat Plantar Heel after Short-Duration Topical Iontophoresis are Sufficient to Induce Pharmacodynamic Responses to Local Pain Stimuli
title_fullStr Tissue Levels of Flurbiprofen in the Rat Plantar Heel after Short-Duration Topical Iontophoresis are Sufficient to Induce Pharmacodynamic Responses to Local Pain Stimuli
title_full_unstemmed Tissue Levels of Flurbiprofen in the Rat Plantar Heel after Short-Duration Topical Iontophoresis are Sufficient to Induce Pharmacodynamic Responses to Local Pain Stimuli
title_sort tissue levels of flurbiprofen in the rat plantar heel after short-duration topical iontophoresis are sufficient to induce pharmacodynamic responses to local pain stimuli
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The objective of this study was to investigate the topical iontophoresis of flurbiprofen (FBF) as a means to enhance its local bioavailability and thereby provide an improved and targeted treatment of plantar heel pain. Initial in vitro experiments using porcine ear skin investigated iontophoretic transport of FBF under different conditions. Local FBF biodistribution in the rat paw in vivo was compared after topical or oral administration. Efficacy of pain management was investigated using a plantar incisional model by evaluating pharmacodynamic responses to local pain stimuli. The results demonstrated that iontophoresis of FBF significantly increased cutaneous deposition and transdermal permeation of FBF as compared to passive delivery—it also enabled drug input to be controlled by modulation of current density and drug concentration (r<sup>2</sup> > 0.99). Topical iontophoresis of FBF in vivo enabled higher drug levels in skin and muscle in rat plantar aspect and superior pharmacodynamic responses to local pain stimuli, in comparison to oral and passive delivery. In conclusion, short-duration topical iontophoresis of FBF may better help to relieve plantar heel pain than oral or passive administration, which should be of clinical interest.
topic flurbiprofen
iontophoresis
plantar heel pain
local delivery
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/12/7/608
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