2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rinphs.2014.09.002
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Development and validation of an alternative disturbed skin model by mechanical abrasion to study drug penetration

Abstract: Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics for dermal application are usually tested on healthy skin, although the primary permeation barrier, the stratum corneum, is often impaired by skin diseases or small skin lesions, especially on the hands. These skin conditions can considerably influence the permeation of chemicals and drugs. Furthermore, risk assessment for example of nanoparticles should be performed under various skin conditions to reflect the true circumstances. Therefore, an alternative and reproducible method … Show more

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“…While the effects of damage, such as needle punctures, abrasion or tape stripping, on general skin permeability have been assessed previously in vitro (Chilcott et al, ; Davies et al, ; Schlupp et al, ; Wu et al, ), to our knowledge this study is the first to use in vitro static diffusion cells to assess the penetration and decontamination of CW agents through damaged skin. Skin damage (removal of upper 100 μm layer) resulted in an increase in the amount of 14 C–HD and 14 C–GD detected in the receptor fluid compared to undamaged skin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While the effects of damage, such as needle punctures, abrasion or tape stripping, on general skin permeability have been assessed previously in vitro (Chilcott et al, ; Davies et al, ; Schlupp et al, ; Wu et al, ), to our knowledge this study is the first to use in vitro static diffusion cells to assess the penetration and decontamination of CW agents through damaged skin. Skin damage (removal of upper 100 μm layer) resulted in an increase in the amount of 14 C–HD and 14 C–GD detected in the receptor fluid compared to undamaged skin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The potential of a topically applied synthetic RNA to induce activation of LCs and KCs in their natural environment was studied using an ex vivo barrier-disrupted human skin explant culture model. Removal of the stratum corneum, the outmost epidermal layer, by mechanical abrasion such as tape stripping, is a widely used method of barrier perturbation (39). Indeed, examination of hematoxylin and eosinstained sections showed that compared to untreated skin, 50 repetitions of adhesive tape stripping largely removed the stratum corneum without disrupting the integrity of the underlying skin architecture (Fig.…”
Section: Epidermal Cells Efficiently Take Up Labeled P(i:c) On Topicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The skin diffusion area was 1.76 cm 2 . These experimental conditions have been previously verified (24).…”
Section: Ex Vivo Skin Permeation and Drug Uptake Studiesmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The equipment was operated at 40°C. The methods for HPLC analysis of caffeine and testosterone have been described in detail elsewhere (24).…”
Section: Hplc Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%