Bioactive Materials (Feb 2021)

Amelioration of imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like dermatitis in mice by DSW therapy inspired hydrogel

  • Xiang He,
  • Bing Zhu,
  • WeiJia Xie,
  • Yu He,
  • Jian Song,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Chi Sun,
  • Hao Li,
  • QiYu Tang,
  • XinXin Sun,
  • Yanni Tan,
  • Yong Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 299 – 311

Abstract

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Psoriasis is a long-lasting and recurrent autoimmune disease which is incurable so far. Dead Sea water (DSW) therapy is an effective approach to help control the symptoms of psoriasis due to the abundant mineral ions in DSW, which inspired the material formulation in this study. Rubidium–Sodium alginate/Polyacrylamide hydrogels (Rb-SA/PAAm gels) composed of sodium alginate and polyacrylamide interpenetrating network structure with different concentrations of rubidium and certain magnesium and zinc content were prepared for the treatment of psoriasis. The obtained results suggest the good mechanical properties of the Rb-SA/PAAm gels including toughness and swelling performance. In terms of in vitro tests, the Rb-SA/PAAm gels not only show nontoxicity to human keratinocyte cell line (Hacats) but also inhibits the activity against inflammatory NF-κβ signaling pathway. Meanwhile, they can release Rb+ which enable the Rb-SA/PAAm gels have better antibacterial ability to Streptococcus and Escherichia coli. The results obtained from in vivo tests indicate that these hydrogels could alleviate the symptoms of psoriasis caused by Imiquimod (IMQ) in mice by reducing the inflammatory factor in STAT3 pathway and therefore reduce the immune stimulation of the spleen. In conclusion, the 100Rb-SA/PAAm gel has demonstrated great potential to be a topical wettable dressing for psoriasis treatment.

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