In vivo and ex vivo percutaneous absorption of [14C]-bisphenol A in rats: a possible extrapolation to human absorption?

被引:0
|
作者
Fabrice Marquet
Jean-Paul Payan
Dominique Beydon
Ludivine Wathier
Marie-Christine Grandclaude
Elisabeth Ferrari
机构
[1] Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité,
来源
Archives of Toxicology | 2011年 / 85卷
关键词
Bisphenol A; Percutaneous absorption; Rat; Human; In vivo; Ex vivo;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a monomer used mainly in the synthesis of polycarbonates and epoxy resins. Percutaneous absorption is the second source of exposure, after inhalation, in the work environment. However, studies on this route of absorption are lacking or incomplete. In this study, percutaneous BPA absorption was measured in vivo and ex vivo in the rat, and ex vivo in humans. An approximately 12-fold difference in permeability between rat skin and human skin was found, with permeability being higher in the rat. In addition, inter- and intra-individual variability of up to tenfold was observed in humans. No accumulation of BPA in the skin was found during exposure. The skin clearance rate following exposure was estimated at 0.4 μg/cm²/h. Ex vivo and in vivo percutaneous absorption fluxes of BPA in the rat were in the same range (about 2.0 μg/cm²/h), suggesting that extrapolation to the in vivo situation in humans may be possible. The European tolerable daily intake (TDI) of BPA is 50 μg/kg body weight. However, many research projects have highlighted the significant effects of BPA in rodents at doses lower than 10 μg/kg/day. A 1-h occupational exposure over 2,000 cm² (forearms and hands) may lead to a BPA absorption of 4 μg/kg/day. This is 8% of the European TDI and is very close to the value at which effects have been observed in animals. This absorption must therefore be taken into account when evaluating risks of BPA exposure, at least until more relevant results on the toxicity of BPA in humans are available.
引用
收藏
页码:1035 / 1043
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] In vivo and in vitro percutaneous absorption of [14C]pyrene in Sprague Dawley male rats: skin reservoir effect and consequence on urinary 1-OH pyrene excretion
    Jean-Paul Payan
    Michel Lafontaine
    Patrice Simon
    Fabrice Marquet
    Catherine Champmartin-Gendre
    Dominique Beydon
    Elisabeth Ferrari
    Archives of Toxicology, 2008, 82
  • [22] In vitro and in vivo percutaneous absorption of catechol
    Jung, CT
    Wickett, RR
    Desai, PB
    Bronaugh, RL
    FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2003, 41 (06) : 885 - 895
  • [23] Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion of [14C]iptacopan in Healthy Male Volunteers and in In Vivo and In Vitro StudiesS
    James, Alexander David
    Kulmatycki, Kenneth
    Poller, Birk
    Romeo, Andrea A.
    Van Lier, Jan Jaap
    Klein, Kai
    Pearson, David
    DRUG METABOLISM AND DISPOSITION, 2023, 51 (07) : 873 - 883
  • [24] In vitro dissolution and in vivo absorption of calcium [1- 14C]butyrate in free or protected forms
    Smith, D.J. (david.j.smith@ars.usda.gov), 1600, American Chemical Society (60):
  • [25] Evaluation of in vivo animal and in vitro models for percutaneous absorption using human in vivo data
    Jakasa, Ivone
    TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 2006, 164 : S324 - S324
  • [26] FORMATION OF (14C)-HISTAMINE IN VIVO IN NORMAL RATS + IN RATS TREATED WITH LIOTHYRONINE
    BJURO, T
    WESTLING, H
    WETTERQVIST, H
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND CHEMOTHERAPY, 1964, 23 (03): : 433 - +
  • [27] [14C]-Testosterone: a marker assay for human skin absorption
    Toner, F.
    Roper, C. S.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE, 2012, 34 (04) : 384 - 385
  • [28] Percutaneous absorption and metabolism of [14C]-ethoxycoumarin in a pig ear skin model
    Jacques, Carine
    Perdu, Elisabeth
    Dorio, Celine
    Bacqueville, Daniel
    Mavon, Alain
    Zalko, Daniel
    TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO, 2010, 24 (05) : 1426 - 1434
  • [29] In vitro, ex vivo and in vivo methods of lung absorption for inhaled drugs
    Sakagami, Masahiro
    ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS, 2020, 161 (161-162) : 63 - 74
  • [30] Ex Vivo and in Vivo Study of Sucrosomial® Iron Intestinal Absorption and Bioavailability
    Fabiano, Angela
    Brilli, Elisa
    Mattii, Letizia
    Testai, Lara
    Moscato, Stefania
    Citi, Valentina
    Tarantino, Germano
    Zambito, Ylenia
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2018, 19 (09)