Skin barrier function for regulatory skin absorption tests and effects on testosterone and sucrose absorption

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作者
Brackin, Thomas [1 ]
Gayes, Heather [1 ]
Johnson, Ian [1 ]
Fox, David [1 ]
Roper, Clive [2 ]
机构
[1] Keele Univ Sci & Business Pk, Dermal Technol Lab Ltd, Med IC4, Keele ST5 5NL, Staffs, England
[2] Roper Toxicol Consulting Ltd, 6 St Colme St, Edinburgh EH3 6AD, Scotland
关键词
Skin absorption; Barrier function; Testosterone; Sucrose; Franz diffusion cell; Dermatomed skin; TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER-LOSS; IN-VITRO MODEL; PERCUTANEOUS-ABSORPTION; ELECTRICAL-RESISTANCE; PENETRATION; CHEMICALS; SINGLE; RAT;
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10.1016/j.tiv.2023.105735
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
In vitro absorption through human skin is a critical component in the safety assessment of chemicals, crop protection products, consumer healthcare products and cosmetics. A barrier integrity assay is used to identify skin samples which are potentially damaged. A retrospective analysis of 9978 electrical resistance (ER) measurements generated in a single laboratory (DTL) over a 15-year period was performed. Skin absorption experiments were performed using two model penetrants, testosterone and sucrose, utilising no ER acceptance criteria, and the results assessed. Using a barrier integrity test, to remove potentially damaged samples, was offset against one that can be used to remove intact skin samples with a poorer barrier function (i.e. false positives). The previously identified barrier integrity limit (10 ka for a 2.54 cm2 diffusion cell; Davies et al., 2004) was demonstrated to identify half of all samples tested, many of which would be false positive samples. This retrospective analysis identified 5.0 ka (17.5th percentile) as an acceptance criterion for a 2.54 cm2 diffusion cell, whilst not considerably changing results generated in skin absorption studies. This was confirmed from the cumulative absorption of the model penetrants tested. Using this limit would, therefore, provide suitable skin samples for regulatory skin absorption studies.
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