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Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 423-427, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-294690

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To prepare a new dental topical anesthetics, lidocaine hydrochloride loaded trans-activator of transcription peptide conjugated nano-niosome (LID-TAT-N), and to evaluate its transdermal properties and topical anesthesia effects.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>LID-TAT-N was prepared using reverse-phase evaporation method, and lidocaine loaded conventional liposome (LID-CL) was prepared in the same manner as positive control. The diameter, ζ potential and encapsulation efficiency of LID-TAT-N and LID-CL were measured. The skin permeation of LID-TAT-N was examined, and compared with LID-CL and lidocaine injection (LID-IJ, as negative control), using a Franz diffusion cell mounted with depilated mouse skin in vitro for 12 hours. Each experiment was repeated six times. The anesthetic effect of the new topical anesthetic was investigated on the cornea of rabbits.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The mean diameter of LID-TAT-N was smaller than that of LID-CL [(152.7 ± 10.6) nm vs. (259.5 ± 15.5) nm, P < 0.01]. The 12 h cumulative permeation amount was significantly higher in LID-TAT-N group [(1 340.0 ± 97.5) µg · cm(-2)] than those of LID-CL and LID-IJ groups [(1 060.6 ± 80.2), (282.6 ± 65.1) µg · cm(-2), respectively, P < 0.05]. Rabbit corneal reflex results showed that LID-TAT-N had anesthetic effect and the duration of analgesia [(24.8 ± 2.8) min] was also longer than that of LID-IJ [(14.5 ± 2.3) min, P < 0.05].</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>LID-TAT-N had good transdermal ability, and the advanced skin penetration feature can improve its tropical anesthetic effect.</p>


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Animals , Mice , Rabbits , Administration, Cutaneous , Anesthesia, Dental , Anesthetics, Local , Pharmacokinetics , Blinking , Physiology , Cornea , Physiology , Lidocaine , Pharmacokinetics , Liposomes , Nanoconjugates , Chemistry , Peptides , Skin , Metabolism , Skin Absorption , Trans-Activators , Chemistry , Pharmacokinetics
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