2% simvastatin gel was proved to accelerate
wound healing in experimental animal through its
anti-inflammatory effect and its influence on
granulation tissue formation and reepithelialization.
Those stereologic results from experimental animals
studies showed that simvastatin gel could increase
the number of fibroblasts, collagen, and blood
vessels formation which are important in wound
healing process (Khoshneviszadeh et al., 2014).
In this case, DU in SS showed improvement in
lesion morphology and pain scale after
administration of 0.5% topical simvastatin in
gentamicin ointment base. Until now, there is no
case report or research on topical simvastatin to treat
DU in SS. Its effect on wound healing, safety
profile, and low cost could make topical simvastatin
an alternative topical therapy for DU in SS.
4 CONCLUSION
We reported a case of DU in SS that improved after
application of topical simvastatin. Beside its anti-
inflammatory potential, simvastatin could accelerate
chronic ulcer healing through decrease in farnesyl
pyrophosphate, facilitation of vascular relaxation,
acceleration of neovascularization, and decreased
bacteria concentration. Topical simvastatin could be
used as an alternative topical pharmacological
therapy for DU in SS.
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