特应性皮炎
组胺
脂质体
机制(生物学)
化学
药理学
医学
免疫学
生物化学
哲学
认识论
作者
Yong‐Jie Lu,Lushi Cheng,Lu Ren,D Chen,Guan Shanshan,Siyang Zhu,Xiaoyan Xu,Bing Zhang,Minghui Tang,Chijian Zhang,Yong Ai,Lanyue Zhang,Tinggang He
标识
DOI:10.1177/09731296231225512
摘要
Background One of the primary flavonoids found in the Glycyrrhiza glabra is called glabridin, which has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antineoplastic effects. However, the insolubility of glabridin in water limits its application. Liposomes can increase the solubility of insoluble drugs and improve their bioavailability. Objectives We examined the potential for the treatment of glabridin liposomes on histamine-induced atopic dermatitis. Materials and Methods After GL treatment, histopathology, inflammatory cytokines, and atopic dermatitis-related proteins were used to evaluate the therapeutic effect of GL. Results Glabridin liposomes alleviated histamine-induced scratching behavior; reduced mast cell proliferation, infiltration, and degranulation; and restrained the expression of associated pro-inflammatory cytokines. Additionally, glabridin liposomes restored nerve growth factor to normal levels and enhanced the expression of filaggrin to promote cuticle growth and repair skin damage caused by atopic dermatitis. Conclusion Glabridin liposomes may relieve histamine-induced skin hypersensitivity and cortical hyperplasia by inhibiting the production of inflammatory cytokines, demonstrating their potential for the clinical treatment of atopic dermatitis.
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