A Study on Effects of Iontophoresis and Phonophoresis on Transdermal Transport of Dexamethasone

이온도입과 음파영동이 Dexamethasone의 경피침투에 미치는 영향

  • Jun Kyoung-Hee (Department of Physical Therapy Graduate School of Rehabilitation Science Taegu University) ;
  • Park Rae-Joon (Department of Physical Therapy College of Rehabilitation Science Taegu University) ;
  • Kwon Won-an (Department of Physical Therapy Graduate School of Rehabilitation Science Taegu University)
  • 전경희 (대구대학교 재활과학대학원 물리치료전공) ;
  • 박래준 (대구대학교 물리치료과) ;
  • 권원안 (대구대학교 재활과학대학 물리치료전공)
  • Published : 2000.08.01

Abstract

This study was investigated the effects of a direct current and ultrasound on transdermal transport of dexamethasone into the rabbits which had contusion in the thigh. Each group was treated under the tallowing conditions. 1. EXP group I : $10\%$ dexamethasone ointment and ultrasound 2. EXP group II : $1\%$aqueous solution of dexamethasone and iontophoresis 3. EXP group III : the application of $10\%$ dexamethasone ointment 4. Control group : No treatment The degree of anti-inflammation was evaluated by the naked eye, the change in girth of thigh, and a light microscope. The results were as follows. 1.8y the naked eye. an inflammation sign was seen in all groups and especially. symptoms of redness. heat swelling were prominent in EXP group I. 2. In comparision in the change of girth of thigh, only EXP group II showed no significant change. Therefore, it meant that there was effective anti-inflammatory reaction in EXP group II. 3. The infiltration of inflammation cells, the degree of swelling, and the degree of crosslinking of connective tissues were evaluated with a light microscope. As a result, EXP group II showed the most effective anti-inflammatory reaction. And, in order of EXP group III, control group, the effect of anti-inflammation reaction was decreased. 4. EXP group I showed more intensive inflammation than control group.

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