FOLLICLES PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN PERCUTANEOUS-ABSORPTION

被引:109
作者
ILLEL, B
SCHAEFER, H
WEPIERRE, J
DOUCET, O
机构
[1] CTR INT RECH DERMATOL,F-06565 VALBONNE,FRANCE
[2] FAC PHARM CHATENAY MALABRY,F-92296 CHATENAY MALABRY,FRANCE
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10.1002/jps.2600800505
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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The relative importance of stratum corneum and follicles in percutaneous absorption is not fully understood. In order to quantitatively investigate the importance of the transappendageal route, we have previously developed a model of skin without follicles regrown dorsally on the hairless rat. Percutaneous absorption was compared, using a diffusion cell, in appendage-free skin relative to normal skin, and a predominant role of follicles for in vitro diffusion of [H-3]hydrocortisone was noted. Results presented here of in vitro diffusion of tritiated hydrocortisone, niflumic acid, caffeine, and p-aminobenzoic acid, applied in acetone, confirm that appendageal diffusion is the major pathway in hairless rat skin. In the absence of follicles, the steady-state flux and the amounts diffusing in 24 or 48 h are 2-4 times lower than in normal skin. These results were confirmed in a second model in which diffusion of [H-3]hydrocortisone was studied on skin samples taken one day after birth, at which time rat skin is still devoid of follicles, relative to five-day postnatal skin samples, in which follicles are fully developed. The steady-state flux and the total diffusion in 24 h were fivefold lower in follicle-free skin. These results support the view that follicles may have a far greater importance in percutaneous absorption than is generally assumed.
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