OBJECTIVE:To determine the safety and efficacy of a transdermal nanostructured formulation of progesterone (10%) combined with estriol (0.1%) + estradiol (0.25%) for relieving postmenopausal symptoms.METHODS:A total of 66 postmenopausal Brazilian women with climacteric symptoms of natural menopause received transdermal nanostructured formulations of progesterone and estrogens in the forearm daily for 60 months to mimic the normal ovarian secretory pattern. Confocal Raman spectroscopy of hormones in skin layers was performed. Clinical parameters, serum concentrations of estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone, blood pressure, BI-RADS classification from bilateral mammography, and symptomatic relief were compared between baseline and 60 months post-treatment. Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT02033512.RESULTS:An improvement in climacteric symptoms was reported in 92.5% of women evaluated before and after 60 months of treatment. The serum concentrations of estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone changed significantly (p<0.05) after treatment; the values of serum follicle-stimulating hormone decreased after 60 months from 82.04±4.9 to 57.12±4.1 IU/mL. A bilateral mammography assessment of the breasts revealed normal results in all women. No adverse health-related events were attributed to this hormone replacement therapy protocol.CONCLUSION:The nanostructured formulation is safe and effective in re-establishing optimal serum levels of estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone and relieving the symptoms of menopause. This transdermal hormone replacement therapy may alleviate climacteric symptoms in postmenopausal women.
Lippia sidoides Cham (Verbenaceae) is largely distributed in the northeastern region of Brazil. It is popularly known as 'Alecrim-pimenta'. Recent studies have shown that some species of Lippia have interesting pharmacological activities. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a nanostructured thymol gel (TG) 1.2 mg/g on acute phase of ligature-induced periodontitis model [acute periodontal disease (APD)] in rats. APD was induced in 24 Wistar rats subjected to ligature placement on left molars in maxillae. Animals were treated with TG, immediately after APD induction. Saline-based gel was utilized as negative control and diethylammonium diclofenac gel 10 mg/g was used as positive control. Animals were randomly assigned into the groups. The periodontium and the surrounding gingiva were examined at histopathology, as well as the neutrophil influx into the gingiva was assayed using myeloperoxidase activity levels by ELISA method. TG treatment reduced tissue lesion at histopathology coupled to decreased myeloperoxidase activity production in gingival tissue when compared with the saline gel control group (p < 0.05). The TG gel was able to provide a significant myeloperoxidase decreasing in gingiva tissue confirming to be effective in reducing gingival inflammation in this model.
The Transdermal Delivery System (BIOLIPID B2®) is a nanoemulsion that can be applied directly to the skin by a metered pump to deliver hormones into the systemic circulation. The aims of this study were to assess the efficacy of BIOLIPID B2® to deliver testosterone systemically and evaluate the short-term effects on Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), C-reactive protein (CRP) serum levels and blood pressure in middle aged men with testosterone deficiency. An open label randomized prospective study enrolled 14 Brazilian middle aged men with testosterone deficiency. The volunteers received in the forearm 50mg of transdermal BIOLIPID B2®-testosterone nanostructured formulation daily for 3 months. Confocal Raman Spectroscopy (CRS) was used to determine depth and concentration of testosterone on skin layers. Clinical parameters and serum concentrations were compared between the baseline and 3 months after treatment. Serum concentrations of testosterone, CPR and TSH changed significantly (p<0.05) after treatment. There was, also a significant change in the waist circumference, weight and body mass index (p>0.05) and no changes were observed in the blood pressure. No adverse events were attributed to this transdermal hormone replacement therapy protocol. The BIOLIPID B2® nanoemulsion formulation is safe and effective in reestablishing testosterone and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) serum levels. This transdermal protocol may serve as a strategy for hormone replacement therapy in middle aged men.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the efficacy of a transdermal nanoemulsion testosterone associated with transdermal estrogen therapy as a novel protocol treatment for emergent loss of libido. METHODS: Twenty-four women, aged 31-75 years (mean age, 51.7), with emergent loss of libido were allocated to treatment with a novel transdermal formulation of 500 µg/day of testosterone (Biolipid/B2®-testosterone) for 12 weeks, as part of an open label prospective study on peri-and post-menopausal women. Subjects applied the formulation on the right forearm. Clinical and laboratorial parameters including the sexual complaints; serum concentrations of testosterone, insulin, C-reactive protein, weight, blood pressure; body mass index and waist circumference were compared between baseline and 12 weeks after treatment. RESULTS:The mean total serum testosterone increased significantly (p = 0.009) after 12 weeks of treatment. No adverse or androgenic events were observed. There were positive and significant differences (p < 0.05) on sexual complaints, blood pressure, body mass index and waist circumference after transdermal nanoemulsion testosterone treatment. CONCLUSION: This protocol is effective in increasing testosterone levels in peri-and postmenopausal women with low libido. KEYWORDS: androgen deficiency; menopause; nanotechnology; transdermal delivery; testosterone; nanoparticles.
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