![]() Combination of an oxidant and a photoactivator for the healing of wounds
专利摘要:
There is provided a wound healing composition which comprises at least one oxidant, at least one photoactivator capable of actuating the oxidant and at least one healing factor chosen from hyaluronic acid, glucosamine and allantoin in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In addition, a method of topically treating wounds using at least one oxidant and at least one photoactivator capable of activating the oxidant followed by illumination of said photosensitizer is disclosed. 公开号:AU2013211509A1 申请号:U2013211509 申请日:2013-08-01 公开日:2013-08-22 发明作者:Francesco Bellini;Nikolaos Loupis;Remigio Piergallini 申请人:Klox Technologies Inc; IPC主号:A61K41-00
专利说明:
- 1 COMBINATION OF AN OXIDANT AND A PHOTOACTIVATOR FOR THE HEALING OF WOUNDS [0000] The present application is a divisional application of Australian Application No. 2009311234 which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference. BACKGROUND (a) ield [0001] The subject matter disclosed generally relates to a wound healing composition and method of treatments thereof. (b) Related Prior Art [0002] The process of wound repair is fundamental to the restoration of tissue integrity and function after operative procedures or traumatic injury. Delayed wound healing and dehiscence of operative wounds represent a significant clinical problem. [0003] Photodynamic therapy using photoactive dyes such as Erythrosine B, Safranin 0 has been employed to destroy bacteria, as described in WO 05/032459 and WO 05/021094, both to Albrecht et al.. The photoactive dyes are employed to directly destroy bacteria. The compositions described in these patent applications lack oxidants and healing factors, and they are not employed for directly promoting wound healing. [0004] US Patent No. 6,056,548 to Neuberger et al. describes a method of destroying bacteria in the oral cavity, and promotes bucal hygiene using photoactive dyes. This patent also describes using a bleaching agent, hydrogen peroxide, to photobleach and destroy the photoactive dye used for destroying bacteria. However, the compositions used do not mention healing factors and they are not employed for directly promoting wound healing. WO 08/013962 to Grafe et al. describe the use of a composition which comprises collagen and a photoactivatable molecule, temoporfin (mTHPC) for the in vivo cross linking of collagen to strengthen and stabilize the microstructure of a collagen scaffold. This patent also describes that composition displayed anti-microbial effect, and disinfects the treatment site and curbs microbial growth. However, these compositions do not contain oxidants, or healing factors and therefore promote wound healing by strengthening the collagen scaffold formed and bacteria destruction [00061 Although destroying bacteria present in a wounded site is conducive to wound healing, it does not directly stimulate wound repair. Therefore, it would be highly desirable to be provided with a novel composition for the healing of skin damages and wounds in order to not only destroy bacteria, but also to improve and accelerate the healing process following the establishment of pathologic lesions, trauma or injury, SUMMARY [0007] In accordance with one embodiment there is disclosed a wound healing composition which comprises at least one oxidant, at least one photoactivator capable of activating the oxidant, and at least one healing factor chosen from hyaluronic acid, glucosamine and allantoin, in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. [0008] The oxidants may be chosen from hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide and benzoyl peroxide, [0009) The wound healing composition may further comprise at least one hydrophilic gelling agent. 10010) The hydrophziic gelling agent may be chosen from glwose. modified starch, methyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, propyl celulose, hydroxypropy cellulose, carbopole polymers, alginic acid, sodium alginate, potassium alginate, ammonium alginate, calcium alginate. agar, carrageenan, locust bean gum, pectin, gelatin, [00113 The photoactivators may be chosen from a xanthene derivative dye, an azo dye, a biological stain, and a carotenoid. [00121 The xanthene deivative dye may be chosen from a fluorene dye, a fluorone dye, and a rhodole dye. [0013] The fluorene dye may be chosen from a pyronine dye and a rhodamine dye, [00141 The pyronine dye may be chosen from pyronine Y and pyronine B' [0015] The rhodamine dye may be chosen from rhodamine B, rhodamine C and rhodamine WT. [0016) The fluorone dye may be chosen from fluorescein and fluorescein derivatives. [0017] The fluorescein dervative may be chosen from phioxine B, rose bengaL, and merbromine. [00181 The fluorescein derivative may be chosen from eosin and erythrosine, [001$] The azo dye may be chosen from methyl violet, neutral red, para red, amaranth, carmoisine, aliura red AC, tartrazine, orange G, ponceau 4R, methyl red, and murexide-amrnonium purpurate. 10020] The biological stain may be chosen from saffranin 0, basic iuchsin, acid fuschin, 33' dihexylocarbocyanine iodide, carminic acid, and indocyanine green. [00211 The carotenoid may be chosen from crocetin, rx-crocin (8,8 diapo-8,8-carotenoic acid), zeaxanthinie, lycopene, cvcarotene, P-carotene, bixin, and fucoxanthine. 10022] The carotenoid may be present in the composition as a mixture chosen from saffron red powder, annatto extract and brown algae extract, [00231 The wound hearing composition may further comprise at least one cheating agent. [00241 The chelating agent may be chosen from ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid (EGTA). [0025) The wound healing composition may further comprise at least one lipolysis stimulating factor. [00268 The lipolysis stmulating factor may be chosen from caffeine and paraxanthine [0027] In accordance with one embodiment, there is disclosed a method for wound healing which comprises the steps of a) topically applying on a patient's skin a composition comprising at least one oxidant, at least one photoactivator capable of activating the oxidant: and b) treating said skin of step a) to actinic light for a time sufficient for said photoactivator to cause activation of said oxidant, [0028] The method for wound healing may comprise exposing the skin to actinic light for a period of about 60 seconds to about 5 minutes [00291 The method for wotnd healing may comprise exposing the skin to actinic eight for a period of about 60 seconds to about 5 minutes per cm 2 of an area to be treated. [0030] The method for wound healing may comprise exposing the skin to a source of actinic light that is in continuous motion over the area being treated. [0031] The method for wound healing may comprise exposing the skin to actinic light that may be visible light having a wavelength between 400 nm and 600 nm. [0032] The following terms are defined below. (0033] The term "hydrophilic gelling agent" is intended to mean a material that thickens and stabilizes liquid solutions, emulsions, and suspensions. Hydrophilic geling agents dissolve in liquid and provide a structure giving the resulting gel an appearance of a solid matter, while being mostly composed of a liquid. Hydrophillic gelling agents are very similar to thickeners. [0034] The term "actinic light" is intended to mean light energy emitted from a specific light source (lamp, LED, or laser) and capable of being absorbed by matter (e.g. the photoactivator defined below) and produce an identifiable or measurable change when it interacts with it; as cdinicay identifiable change we can presume a change in the color of the photoactivator used (e g, from red to transparent). f0035J The term "photoactivatoC is intended to mean a chemical compound capable of absorbing actinic light. The photoactivator readily undergoes photoexcitation and then transfers its energy to other molecules, thus enhancing or accelerating the dispersion of light, and enhancing or activating the oxidant present in the reaction mixture. 100361 The term "oxidant" is intended to mean a either a chemical compound that readily transfers oxygen atoms and oxidize other compounds or a substance that gains electrons in a redox chemical reaction. [0037] The term chelatingg agent" is intended to mean a chemical that removes metal ions, such as iron, and holds them in solution. [00383 The term hearingg factor" is intended to mean a compound that promotes or enhances the healing or regenerative process of a tissue. {0039] The term Ijpolysis" is intended to mean the process in which lipids are broken down into their constituent fatty acids. [0040) The term "time of exposure to actinic light" is intended to mean the time a tissue, skin or wound is exposed to actnic light per application of tinic light. [0041) The term "total time of exposure to actinic light" is intended to mean the cumulative (me a tissue, skin or wound is exposed to actinic light after several application of actinic eight. [0042 The tern pharmaceuticallyy acceptable carrier" is intended to mean a preservative solution, a sale solution, an isotonic (about 0.9%) saline solution, or about a 5% albumin solution, suspension, sterile water, phosphate buffered saline, and the like. Other buffering agents, dispersing agent, and inert non-toxic substances suitable for delivery to a patient may be included in the compositions of the present invention, The compositions may be solutions, suspensions or any appropriate formulation suitable for administration, and are typically sterile and free of undesirable partculate matter. The compositions may be sterilized by conventional sterilizaton techniques [0043) Features and advantages of the subject matter hereof will become more apparent in light of the following detailed description of selected embodiments. as illustrated in the accompanying figures. As will be reahzed, the subject matter disclosed and claimed is capable of modifications in various respects, all without departing from the scope of the claims. Accordingly, the drawings and the description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive and the full scope of the subject matter is set forth in the claims. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [00441 Fg I lustrates that Eosin Y does not affect cellular viabilty.. Hep G2 cells were treated for 24 hours with increasing concentrations (0001 to 100 pM) of Eosin Y, or left untreated (CTL). Staurosporine (STS) was used as a positive control inducing cellular mortality. Higher concentrations (0 5 and mM) of Eosin Y could not be tested as the dye interferedwith the assay j0045] Fig. 2 lustrates that Erythrosine B does not affect cellular viability. Hep G2 Cells were treated for 24 hours with increasing concentrations (0.001 to 100 pM) of Erythrosine B, or left untreated (CTL). Staurosporine (STS) was used as a positive control inducing cellular mortality. Higher concentrations (0.5 and I mM) of Erythrosine B could not be tested as the dye interfered with the assay. [00461 Fig. 3 illustrates that initial wound closure is improved following application of a wound healing composition, Rats (n=2 per group) with an excision wound were treated or not with a wound healing composition comprising an oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture (eosin Y, erythrosine B and Saffron Red Powder). Lozenges: treated animals; circles: untreated animals (controls), [0047] Fig 4 ilustrates that wound closure is improved following application of wound healing compositions, Rats (n=2 per group) with an excsion wound were treated or not with wound healing composition (A) comprising an oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture (eosin Y, erythrosine B), wound healing composition (B) comprising an oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture (eosin Y, erythrosine B and Saffron Red powder) or wound healing composition (C) comprising an oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture (eosin Y, erythrosine B, Saffron Red powder and Indocyanin green), [00481 Fig. 5 illustrates that wound closure is improved following application of a wound healing composition, Rats (nz2 per group) with an excision wound were treated or not with a wound healing composition comprising an oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture (eosin Y, erythrosine B, Lozenges: treated animals, triangles: untreated animals (controls) £00491 Fig. 6 illustrates that wound closure is improved following applicat on of a wound healing composition, [0050] Fig. 7 illustrates that wound healing is improved flowing application of a wound healing composition. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [00511 In accordance with one embodiment there is provided a wound healing composition and the method of use of the composition on a patient's skin or wound. This Product accelerate healing and restoration of a wound. [00521 In accordance with another embodiment, there is provded a method of use of the composition that is a photodynamic technique whereby the composition is activated by flight, providing a beneficial effect on theskin or wound and promoting healing. [00531 The composition and method may be used to treat injuries to the different layers of the skin, including incisions, lacerations, abrasions, puncture wounds, penetrations wounds, gunshot wound,,, contuston,, hematomas and crushing injuries. Lesions to mucosae may also be treated with the composition of the present invention, which may be used for example. to treat pathological lesions of the oral mucosa, such as periodontitisucers, and cold sores (orofacial herpesp. (0054) The composition comprises a number of active principles selected from groups of possible components. These various active prnciples each have their mechanism of action [005$] Oxidants [0056] The composition compnses oxidants as a source of oxygen radicals. Peroxide compounds are oxidants that contain the peroxy group (R 0-0-R), which is a chainlike structure containing two oxygen atoms. each of which is bonded to the other and a radical or some element Suitable oxidants for preparation of the active medium include, but are not limied to. [00571 Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O2) is the starting material to prepare organic peroxides. H:>2 is a powerfMl oxidizing agent, and the unique property of hydrogen peroxtde is that it breaks down into water and oxygen and does not form any persistent, toxic residual compound. Hydrogen peroxide for use in this composition can be used in a ge, for example with 6% hydrogen peroxide. A suitable range of concentration over which hydrogen peroxide can be used in the present composition is from about 3,5% to about 6%. [0058] Urea hydrogen peroxide (also known as urea peroxide, carbamide peroxide or percarbamide is soluble in water and contains approximately 35% hydrogen peroxide. Carbamide peroxide for use in this composition can be used as a gel, for example with 16% carbamide peroxlie that represents S,6 % hydrogen peroxide A suitable range of concentration over which urea peroxide can be used in the present composition is from about 1 0% to about 16%. Urea peroxide brakes down to urea and hydrogen peroxide in a slow-release fashion that can be accelerated with heat or photochemical reactions. The released urea (carbamide, (NH)Cahis highly soluble in water and is a powerful protein denaturant. increases solubility of some proteins and enhances rehydation of the skin and/or nucosa. [00591 Benoyl peroxide consists of two berzoyl groups (benzoic acid with the H of the carboxylic acid removed) joined by a peroxide group. It is found in treatments for acne, in concentrations varying from 2.5% to 10%, The released proxide groups are effective at killing bacteria. Benzoy peroxide also promotes skin turnover and clearing of pores, which further contributes to decreasing bacterial counts and reduce acne, Benzoyl peroxide breaks down to benzoic acid and oxygen upon contact with skin, neither of which are toxic. A suitable range of concentration over which benzoyl peroxide can be used in the present composition is from about 2.5% to about % [0060] inclusion of other forms of peroxides (e.g. organic or inorganic peroxides) should be avoided due to their increased toxicity and their unpredictable reaction with the photodynamic energy transfer [0061] Photoactvatrs: (0062) The photoactvators transfer ight energy to the oxidants, Suitable photoactivators can be fluorescent dyes (or stains). although other dye groups or dyes (biological and histological dyes, food colorings, carotenoids) can also be used. Combining photoactivators may increase photo-absorbtion by the combined dye molecules and enhance absorption and photo-biomoduation selectivity. This creates multiple possibilities of generating new photosensitive, and/or selective photoactivator mixtures, [0063 An advantageous characteristic of a photoactivator increased fluorescence. In the present invention, re-emission of light in the green to yellow spectrum would be advantageous, since st is a deep penetrating wavelength range, with deep absorption by the blood. This confers a strong increase on the blood flow, vasoditataton and angiokinetic phenomena Suitable photoactivators include, but are not limited to: [0064. antnedevtives (00651 The xanthene derivative dyes have been used and tested for a long time worldwide. They display low toxicity and increased fluorescence The xanthene group consists of 3 sub-groups that are a) the fluorenes; b) fluorones: and c) the rhodoles. [0066) The fluorenes group comprises the pyronines (e.g. pyronine Y and R) and the rhodamines (e g, rhodamine B, G and WT). Depending on the concentration used, both pyronines and rhodamines may be toxic and their interaction with eight may lead to increased toxicity. Similar effects are known to occur for the rhodole dye group., (00671 The fuorone group compnses the fluoresoein dye and the fluorescein dervatives. (0068] Fluorescein is a fluorophore commonly used in microscopy with an absorption max. of 494 nm and an emission max. of 521 nm, The disodium salt of fluorescein is known as D&C Yellow 8 It has very high fluorescence but photodegrades quickly, In the present composition, mixtures of fluorescein with other photoactivators such as indocyanin green and/or saffron red powder wilt confer increased photoabsorption to these other compounds. [0069] Eosins group comprises Eosin Y (tetrabromofluorescein, acid red 87, D&C Red 22) with an abs. max 514~518 nm, stains cytoplasm of cells, collagen, muscle fibers and red blood cells intensely red, and Eosin B (acid red 91, eosin scarlet. dibromo-dinitrofluorescein), with the same staining characteristics as Eosin Y. Eosin Y, Bosin B, or a mixture of both can be used because of their sensitivity to the light spectra used: broad spectrum blue light, blue to green light and green light. Their tissue and bioflilm staining properties and their low toxicity are also advantageous. Both eosn Y and eosin 8 stain red blood cells and thus confer to the composition of the present invention haemostatic (controls the flow or stops the flow of blood) properties as well as increase the selective targeting of light to the soft tissues of the lesion or wound during the application of the composition, 100701 Phloxine B (2,4.5,7 tetrabromo 4,5,6 7tetrachlorofluorescein, D&C Red 28, acid red 92) is a red dye derivative of fluorescein which is used for disinfection and detoxification of waste water through photooxidation. It has an abs. max. of 535-548 nm. It is also used as an intermediate for making photosensitive dyes and drugs. [0071I Erythrosine B (acid red 51, tetraiodofluorescein) is a cherry-pink, coal-based fluorine food dye used as a biological stain, and a biofilm and dental plaque disclosing agent, with max. abs. 524-530 nm in aqueous solution. It is subject to photodegradation. Erythrosine is also used in some embodiments due to its photosensitivity to the light spectra used and its ability to stain biofilms. Inclusion of erythrosine should be favored when using the compostion in deep pockets of infected or contaminated tissue, such as periodontal pockets in periodontal therapy [0072) Rose Bengal (4,56J tetrachloro 2,4,5,7 tetraiodouorescein, acid red 94) is a bright bluish-pink biological dye with an absorption max. of 544-49 nm, that has been used as a dye, biological stain and diagnostic aid. Also used in synthetic chemistry to generate singlet from triplet oxygen [0073] Merbromine (mercurchrome) is an organo-mercuric disodium salt of fluorescein with an abs max. of 508 nm. It is used as an antseptic [0074] Aze dyes [0075] The azo (or diazo-) dyes share the N-N group, called azo the group. They are used mainly in analytical chemistry or as food colorings and are not fluorescent, Suitable azo dyes include: Methyl violet, neutral red, para red (pigment red 1), amaranth (Azorubine S), Carmoisine (azorubine, food red 3, acid red 14), allure red AC (FD&C 40), tartrazine (FD&C Yellow 5), orange G (acid orange 10), Ponceau 4R (food red 7), methyl red (acid red 2), murexide-ammonium purpurate, 10076] Biolical stains [00771 Dye molecules commonly used in staining protocols for bIological materials can also be used as photoactivators. Suitable biological stains include: 10078] Saifranin (Saffranin 0, basic red 2) is also an azo-dye and is used in histology and cytology. It is a classic counter stain in a Gram stain protocl [0079] Fuchsin (basic or acid) (rosaniline hydrochloride) is a magenta biological dye that can stain bacteria and has been used as an antiseptic. It has an abs. max, 540-555 nm, [0080) 33 dihexylocarbocyanine iodide (DiOC6) is a fluorescent dye used for staining cesl's endoplasmic reticulum, vesicle membranes and mitochondria. It shows photodynamic toxicity; when exposed to blue light, has a green fluorescence, [0081] Carminic acid (acid red 4, natural red 4)is a red glucosidal hydroxyanthrapurin naturally obtained from cochineal insects. [0082] Indocyanin green lOG) is used as a diagnostic aid for blood volume determination, cardiac output, or hepatic function. lCG binds strongly to red blood celis and when used in mixture with fluorescein, it increases the absorption of blue to green light. [0083] Carotenoids [0084] Carotenoid dyes can also act as photoactivators [0085] Saffron red powder is a natural carotenoid-containing compound, Saffron is a spice derived from crocus satiNus. It is characterized by a bitter taste and iodoform or hay-like fragrance; these are caused by the compounds picrocrocin and saffranal. It also contains the carotenoid dye crocin that gives its characteristic yellow-red color [0086] Saffron contains more than 150 different compounds many of them are carotenoids: mangicrocin, reaxanthine, lycopene, and various aand -carotenes, that show good absorption of light and beneficial biological activity. Also saffron can act as both a photon-transfer agent and a healing factor. Saffron color is primarily the result of -crocin (8.8 diapo-8,8 carotenoid acid). Dry saffron red powder is highly sensitive to fluctuating pH levels and rapidly breaks down chemically in the presence of light and oxidizing agents. ft is more resistant to heat, Data show that saffron has anticarinogenic, immunomoduiating and antioxidant properties' For absorbance, is determined for the crocin specific photon wavelength of 440 nm (blue light) It has a deep red colour and forms crystals with a melting point of 186"C, When dissolved in water it forms an orange solu on. [0087] Crocetin is another compound of saffron that was found to express an antilpidernic action and promote oxygen penetration in different issues. More specifically it was observed an increased oxygenation of the endothelial cells of the capillaries. An increase of the oxygenation of muscles and cerebral cortex was observed and led to an increased survival rate in laboratory animals with induced hemorrhagic shock or emphysema. [008,8 Anatto a spice contains as main constituent (70-80%) the carotenoid bixin which displayed relevant antioxidative properties. [0089] fr-carotene, also displayed suitable characteristics, [00903 Fucoxanthine is a constituent of brown algae with a pronounced ability for photosensitization of red-ox reactions. [0091] Heating factors' [0092] Healing factors comprise compounds that promote or enhance the healing or regenerative process of the tissues on the application site of the composition. During the photoactivation of the composition, there is an increase of the absorption of molecules at the treatment site by the skin or the mucosa, An augmentation in the blood flow at the site of treatment is observed for an extent period of time. An increase in the lymphatic drainage and a possible change in the osmotic equilibrium due to the dynamic interaction of the free radical cascades can be enhanced or even fortified with the inclusion of healing factors. Suitatle healing factors include, but are not limited o [0093] Hyaluronic acid (Hyaluronan, hyaluronate): is a non-sulfated glycosaminoglycan, distributed widely throughout connective, epithelial and neural tissues, It is one of the primary components of the extracellular matrix, and contributes significantly to cel proliferation and migration. Hyaluronan is a major component of the skin, where it is involved in tissue repair, While it is abundant in extracellular matrices, it contributes to tissues hydrodynarics, movement and proliferation of cells and participates in a wide number of cel surface receptor interactions. notably those including primary receptor CD44. The hyaluronidases enzymes degrade hyaluronan, There are at least seven types of hyaluronidase-like enzymes in humans, several of which are tumor suppressors. The degradation products of hyaluronic acid, the oligosaccharides and the very-4ow molecular weight hyaluronic acid, exhibit pro-angiogenic properties. In addition, recent studies show that hyaluronan fragments, but not the native high molecular mass of hyaluronan, can induce inflammatory responses in macrophages and dendritic cells in tissue injury, Hyaluronic acid is well suited to biological applications targeting the skin. Due to its high biocompatibility, it is used to stimulate tissue regeneration, Current studies evidenced hyaluronic acid appearing in the early stages of healing to physically create room for white blood cells that mediate the immune response. It is used in the synthesis of biological scaffolds for wound healing applications and in wrinkle treatment. [0094] Glucosamine: is one of the most abundant monosaccharides in human tissues and a precursor in the biological synthesis of glycosilated proteins and lipids, It is commonly used in the treatment of osteoarthitis, The common form of glucosamine used is its sulfate salt. Glucosamine shows a number of effects including an anti-inflammatory activity, stimulation of the synthesis of proteoglycans and the synthesis of proteozytic enzymes, A suitable range of concentration over which glucosamine can be used 'n the present composition is from about 1% to about 3%, [00951 Allantoin: is a diureide of glyosic acid, It has keratoytic effect, increases the water content of the extracelular matrix, enhances the desquamation of the upper layers of dead (apoptotic) skin cells, and promotes skin proliferation and wound healing, [0096] Also, saffron can act as both a photon-transfer agent and a healing factor [0097J Chelating agents: [0098) Chelating agents can be included to promote smear layer removal in closed infected pockets and difficult to reach lesions; act as a metal ion quencher and as a buffer. Suitable cheating agents include, but are not limited to: [0099] Ethylenediaminotetraacetic acid (EDTAN It is an aminoacid, used to sequester di- and trivalent metal ions, EDTA binds to metals via 4 carboxylate and 2 amine groups. EDTA forms especially strong complexes with MnII), Fe(tll). Cu(ll) Co"lll). Prevents collection of the platelets and blood clots formation. It is used in the endodontic therapy as a smear ayer removal agent during instrumentation, It is used to buffer stations {00100) Ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid (ECTA) is related to EDTA, but with a much higher affinity for calcium than for magnesium ions It is useful for making buffer solutions that resemble the environment inside ling cells and is often employed in dentistry, more specifically endodontics in the removal of smear layer. 100101] Lipolysis stimulating factors: 100102] Lipolysis stimulating factors can be included for use of the composition in cosmetic applications, such as wrinkle treatment, [00103 Caffeine, and the metabolic derivative of caffeine paraxanthine can increase in the iipolysis process to releases glycerol and fatty acids into the blood stream, 11W [0100) Hydrophiic galling agents [0101] The wound healing composition may also contain one or more hydrophilic gelling agent. The hydrophilic geifing agent enhances the consistency of the composition and contributes to facilitating the application of the composition to the skin or wounded area Also, when used with hydrogen peroxide (H20 2 ), it may contribute to the sbow the release of the H 2 , and provide a more immediate reaction because pure H2O 2 can be used directly. Suitable hydrophilic gelling agent include, but are not limited to glucose, modified starch, methyl cellulose, carboxymethy cellulose, propyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, carbopol@ polymers, alginic acid, sodium alginate, potassium alginate, ammonium alginate, calcium alginate, agar, carrageenan. locust bean gum, pectin, and gelatin. [0102] Use of the composition [0103] The inclusion of suitable photosensitive compounds and activation with a light source of a proper wavelength, leads to the acceleration in the breakdown process of the source of peroxide (the oxidant) and the other reactions that take place, via a photodynamic phenomenon, The included dyes are illuminated by photons of a certain wavelength and excited to a higher energy state. When the photoactivators' excited electrons return to a lower energy state, they emit photons with a lower energy level, thus causing the emission of light of a longer wavelength (Stokes shift), In the proper environment, much of this energy transfer is transferred to oxygen or the reactive hydrogen peroxide and causes the formation of oxygen radicals, such as singlet oxygen, [0104] The singlet oxygen and other reactive oxygen species generated by the activation of the composition are thought to operate in a hermetic fashion. That is, a health beneficial effect is brought about by the low exposure to a normally toxic stimuli (eg. reactive oxygen), by stimulating and modulating stress response pathways in cells of the targeted tissues. Endogenous response to exogenous generated free radicals (reactive oxygen species) is mnoduated in increased defense capacity against the exogenous free radicals and induces acceleration of healing and regenerative processes. Furthermore, activation of the composition will also produce an antibacotenal effect The extreme sensitivity of bacteria to exposure to free radicals makes the composition of the present invention a de facto bactericidal composition. [0105] Possible mechanism of action should be a fortified redox signaling phenomenon resulting in accentuated signal transduction process n which cells convert one kind of signal nto another' activated "second messengers" induce a "signal cascade" beginning with a relatively small stimulus that elicits a large response via biologically monitored amplification of such signals. These complex mechanisms act possibly involving angiogenic phenomena via growth factor activation, [0106] Thi method could be described as a form of photodynarmic therapy. However unlike other photodynamic techniques, where the photoactoactivators are incorporated in the tissue structure, In the present method, the photoactive materia is in simple contact with the tissue and acts when activated by light, as a photodynamicc device" that chemical interacts with the tssue Additionally, the actinic light penetrates the tissue, and the light that is emitted by the photoactivator (light of a longer wavelength) is also absorbed by the tissue. [0107] Any source of actinic light can be used. Any type of halogen, LED or plasma arc lamp, or laser may be suitable. The primary characteristic of suitable sources of actinic light will be that they emit light in a wavelength (or wavelengths) appropriate for activating the one or more photoactivators present in the composition. In one embodiment, an argon laser is used. In another embodiment, a potassium-titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser (e.g. a GreenLgh' T laser) is used. In yet another embodiment, a LED photocuring device is the source of the actinic light, In yet another embodiment, the source of the actinic light is a source of visible light having a wavelength between 400 and 600 nm. Furthermore, the source of actinic light should have a suitable power density, Suitable power density for non-collimated light sources (LED. halogen or plasma lamps) are in the range from about 900 mW/cm2 to about 2000 mW/cm 2 . Suitable power density for laser light sources are in the range from about 0.5 mW/rcm2 to about 0 8 mW/cm 2 [0108] The duration of the exposure to actinic light will be dependent on the surface of the treated area, and on the type of lesion, trauma or injury that is being treated. The photoactivation of the composition may take place within seconds or even fragment of seconds, but a prolonged exposure period is beneficial to exploit the synergistic effects of the absorbed, reflected and reemitted light on the composition of the present invention and its interaction with the tissue being treated. In one embodiment, the time of exposure to actinic light of the tissue, skin or wound on which the wound healing composition has been applied is a period between 60 second and 5 minutes. In another embodiment, the time of exposure to actinic light of the tissue, skin or wound on which the wound healing composition has been applied is a period between 60 seconds and 5 minutes per cm 2 of the area to be treated, so that the total time of exposure of a 10 cm 2 are would be between 10 minutes and 50 minutes, In yet another embodiment, the source of actinic light is in continuous motion over the treated area for the appropriate time of exposure. In yet another embodiment, multiple applications of the wound healing composiion and actinic light are performed. In some embodiments, the tissue, skin or wound is exposed to actinic light at least two, three, four, five or six times In some embodiments, a fresh application of the wound healing composition is applied before exposure to actinic light. Altrnative embodiments EXAMPLE I [0100) An exemplary wound healing composition was prepared by mixing the following components: Oxidant PttotoactivatormHatn factor(s) &1ythrosine B (0.5%) Glucosamine sulf ate (3%) Cartamn de peroxtde (16%) ESinm B (0.25%) Hyaluronec acid (3%) Saffron Red powder (0.25%)1 [0110] The oxidant (4 mL) and heahng factors (15 rry were mixed and the combined with the photoactivators (1 mL, The resulting compositon was applied to the skin of a wounded patient, and activated wth actinic light provided by a LED photocuring device (blue light The composition was removed following treatment, EXAMPLE II [0111] An second exemplary wound healing composition was prepared by mixing the following components: xiatPhotactivators Heaing UfAor~s) Gt&cosam ine sulate (3%) Catbamde peroxide 1%) ndocyanin sreen Saffron Red powder %u a [0112] The oxidant (4 mL) and healing factors (1.5 mL) were mixed and the combined with the photoactivators (1 mL) The resulting composition was applied to the skin of a wounded patient, and activated with actinic Pght provided by a LED photocuring device (blue light) The composition was removed following treatment. [0113] This second exemplary composition is using the fluorescein dye as a photoactivator to other dyes (indocyanine green and saffron red powder) present in the composition. The addition of a small amount of ftiorescein to the indocyanine green and saffron red powder solution caused reemission of light at wavelengths that activated the other dye compounds and improved the treatment by increasing the established clinical absorptiontreemission criteria [0114] Indocyanine green binds well to hemoglobin and helps the selective energy absorption by the tissues and also helps targeting these tissues with the generated free radical cascades. Also, this photoactivators mixture is able to render saffron red fluorescent, which again improves both the photodynamic and biostimulating phenomena. EXAMPLE III [01181 The toxicity of the photoactivators Eosin Y and Erythrosine B was evaluated by measuring the cytotoxicity of these compounds on human cells. Hep 32 human hepatocellular carcinoma cells with an epithelial morphology were treated for 24 hours with increasing concentrations (0.001 to 100 pM) of Eosin Y or Erythrosine B, and the cellular survival was evaluated. Increasing concentrations of either Eosin Y (Fig. 1) or Erythrosine B (Fig. 2) did not affect cellular viability when compared to untreated cells. Staurosporine (STS) was used as a posiive control for inducing cellular mortality and caused a dose-dependent effect (Figs. I and 2). Similar results were obtained by measuring cell death by release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). Therefore, neither Eosin Y or Erythrosine B caused increased cellular mortality. EXAMPLE IV 10116 Excisional wound model in rat [0117] Random skin flaps in rat were used to study the wound healing procedures, for evaluating the benefits of ischemic and pharmacologic preconditioning methods on skin flap survival, applying blood flow assessment technologies on flaps, demonstrating the effects of vascular shunts and the -21 studies on skin flap viability. The random skin flap model was used to study the effect of the composition of the present invention on skin flap survival and associated modulations contributing to healing process [0118] Excision wound of 1 cm in width by 2 cm in length were cut dorsally on the midline of the back, 2 cm below the inferior angle of the scapulae, The skin was cut with a surgical blade, the panniculus carnosus and a 0.5 cm layer subcutaneous to the panniculus carnosus was excised from the wound edges. The wound was next photographed with an 8 mm by 8 mm size marker. One gram of the wound healing composition was applied to the wound (0.5 g/cr 2 ) and irradiated with a blue LED light during 3 minutes. EXAMPLE V [01191 Excisions were performed on rats (n=2 per group) as described above in Exarple IV, and the excisions were treated or not with a single application of 1 gram of a wound healing composition comprising the oxidant (crabamide peroxide) arid a photoactivator mixture containing ecsin Y, erythrosine B and saffron red powder. The excisions were irradiated with a LED light (blue light) for 3 minutes. The percentage of wound closure was evaluated (Fig. 3) over a ten-day period following treatment. Animals treated with the compositon showed a more rapid wound closure over the initial first three-day period following treatment. EXAMPLE V1 [0120) Excision were performed on rats (n=2 per group) as described above in Example IV, and the excisions were treated or not with a single application of I gram of a wound healing compositions comprising: (A) the oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture containing eosin Y, and erythrosine B; (B) the oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture containing eosin Y, erythrosine B and saffron red powder; or (C) the oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture containing eosin Y, erythrosine B, saffron red powder and indocyanine green. The excisions were irradiated with a LED light (blue light) for 3 minutes, The percentage of wound closure was evaluated daily for four days (Fig. 4). Animals treated with compositions (A) and (B) showed improved wound closure overthe four-day period following treatment. The addition of indocyanine green in composition (C) repressed the wound healing effect observed for compositions (A) and EXAMPLE VilI [0121] Excision were performed on rats (n=2 per group) as described above in Example IV, and the excisions were treated or not with a single application of I gram of a wound healing composition comprising the oxidant (carbamide peroxide) and a photoactivator mixture containing eosin Y and erythirosine B, The excisions were irradiated with a LED light (blue light) for 3 minutes. The percentage of wound closure was evaluated (Fig. 5) over a twelve-day period. Animals treated with the composition showed a more rapid wound closure over the first seven-day period following treatment EXAMPLE Vil [01221 Using a template of 3cm by 9 cm (3x9) in plexiglas, a flap was traced on the dorsal skin with a surgical marker, taking as limits the inferior angles of the scapulae and the superior bones of pelvis. A pure random pattern flap with cranial base was cut using sterile techniques and elevated through deep fascia, including superficial fascia, panniculus camosus, the subcutaneous tissue and skin. To minimize wound contraction and simulating the human condition, a 0,5 n subcutaneous layer of panniculus carnosus from the wound edges was removed. During one hour, an impermeable barrier (e.g. a silicone sheeting) was placed between the flap and its donor site to eliminate the possibility of wound bed support. The sheet was then removed, the flap returned to its original position and the flap edges were surgically closed using 4/0 nylon suture in an interrupted fashion. Immediately following flap closure, flap pedicle were coated with 13.5 g of gel formulation (0.5 g/cm2) and irradiated. The controls did not receive any treatment. Care was taken to distribute ointment evenly along the entire flap. Gel formulation was prepared the same day of the experiment. For Gel + Light group the -23 animals were treated with gel formulation, the fap was irradiated for 3 minutes with a LED lamp, EXAMPLE IX [0123] Excision were performed on rats (n=2 per group) as described above, and the excisions were treated or not with the gel formulation, and irradiated with a LED light (blue light) as described in Example VIM [01241 The results demonstrate a direct correlation of necrosis from fluorescein injection and direct visualization. Biopsies were evaluated for changes in histology. Data from the treated group demonstrate a clinically gniicant 1.5 times reduction in necrosis. (percent necrosis, mean, SD of 45.7 (±1736) vs. 30,42 (±2018), in the control and treatment groups respectively). Now referring to Fig. 7A, the clinical evaluation of necrosis following flap surgery in the control and treatment group shows that higher necrosis is observed on the control group versus the treatment group. t01251 Hematoxylin and eosin staining of biopsles from the control and treatment group (Figa 7B) reveal that greater vascular recruitment occurs in the treated group (see black arrows therein) Masson Trichrome staining for the assessment of collagen fibril deposition (Fig. 7C) at a 40X magnification shows that new Golagen deposiin is occurring in the treatment group vs the control group. The photodynamic treatment sing photoactivators and wavelength specific light aimed at increasing the viability of the skin fiap by stimulating the vascular recruitment of coaerais in flaps to improve the loco regional state of the new wound, including the formation of new collagen therein. [0126] The embodiments and examples presented herein are illustrative of the general nature of the subject matter claimed and are not limiting. It will be understood by those skilled in the art how these embodiments can be readily modified and/or adapted for various applications and in various ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject matter disclosed claimed, The claims hereof are to be understood to include -24, without imitation alU alternative embodinents and equivalents of the subject matter hereof Phrases, words and terms employed herein are ilustrative and are not citingg. Where permissible by law, all references cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. It will be appreciated that any aspects of the different embodiments dsclosed herein may be combined in a range of possible alternative embodiments, and alternative combinations of features, all of which varied combinations of features are to be understood to forn a part of the subject matter claimed,
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Claims (10) [1] 10. The composition according to claim 6, wherein said fluorone dye is chosen from fluorescein and fluorescein derivatives. [2] 11. The composition according to claim 10, wherein said fluorescein derivative is chosen from phloxine B, rose bengal. and merbromine. [3] 12. The composition according to claim 10, wherein said fluorescein derivative is chosen from eosin and erythrosine. [4] 13. The composition according to claim 5, wherein said azo dye is chosen from methyl violet, neutral red, para red, amaranth, carmoisine, allura red AC, tarazine. orange G, ponceau 4R, methyl red, and murexide-ammonium purpurate. [5] 14. The composition according to claim 5, wherein said biological stain is chosen from saffranin 0, basic fuchsin, acid fuschin, 3,3: dihexylocarbocyanne iodide, carminic acid, and indocyanine green, IS. The composition according to claim 5, wherein said carotenoid is chosen from crocetin, c-crocin (8,8-dipoA-8,-carotenoic acid), zeaxanthine, lycopene, ac-carotene, Pfcarotene, bixin, and fucoxanthine, [6] 16. The composition according to claim 5, wherein said carotenoid is present in the composition as a mixture chosen from saffron red powder, annatto extract and brown algae extract. -27 17 The composition according to any one of cims I to 16, which further comprises at least one cheating agent chosen from ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid (EGTA). [7] 18. The composition according to any one of claims 1 to 17, which further comprises at least one lipolysis stimulating factor chosen from caffeine and paraxanthine [8] 19. A method for wound healing which comprises the steps of a) topically applying on a patient's skin a composition comprising at least one oxidant, at least one photoactivator capable of activating the oxidant; and b) treating said skin of step a) to actinic light for a time sufficient for said photoactivator to cause activation of said oxidant. [9] 20. The method according to claim 19. wherein said skin is exposed to actinic light for a period of about 60 seconds to about 5 minutes [10] 21. The method according to daim 20. wherein sa'd skin is exposed to actinic light for a period of about 60 seconds to about 5 minutes per cm of an area to be treated, 22 The method according to any one of aims 19 to 21, wherein the source of actinic light is in continuous motion over an area to be treated, 23 The method according to any one of daims 19 to 22, wherein said actiniclight is visible light having a wavelength between about 400 nm and about 600 nm,
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