Abstract

Vaginal atrophy affects up to 57% of post-menopausal women, with symptoms ranging from vaginal burning to dysuria. Estradiol hormone replacement therapy may be prescribed to alleviate these symptoms, though many vaginal products have drawbacks including increased discharge and local tissue toxicity due to their hypertonic nature. Here, we describe the development and characterization of a Pluronic F127-coated estradiol nanosuspension (NS) formulation for improved vaginal estradiol delivery. We compare the pharmacokinetics to the clinical comparator vaginal cream (Estrace) and demonstrate increased delivery of estradiol to the vaginal tissue. We utilized ovariectomized (OVX) mice as a murine model of post-menopausal vaginal atrophy and demonstrated equivalent efficacy in vaginal re-epithelialization when dosed with either the estradiol NS or Estrace cream. Further, we demonstrate compatibility of the estradiol NS with vaginal bacteria in vitro. We demonstrate that a Pluronic F127-coated estradiol NS may be a viable option for the treatment of post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.

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