In vitro and in vivo assessment of the irritation potential of different spin traps in human skin

被引:18
|
作者
Fuchs, J
Groth, N
Herrling, T
机构
[1] Univ Frankfurt Klinikum, Zentrum Dermatol & Venerol, D-60590 Frankfurt, Germany
[2] Univ Appl Sci & Technol, TFH Berlin, FOM Inst, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
关键词
spin traps; toxicity; electron paramagnetic resonance; skin irritation; human skin; dermatology;
D O I
10.1016/S0300-483X(00)00284-5
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
No clinical data are available on the acute cutaneous toxicity of spin traps which are frequently used in combination with the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) technique for detection of free radicals and reactive oxygen/nitrogen species. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acute dermatotoxicity of the following spin traps in human skin: C-phenyl-N-tert.-butyl nitrone (PBN, C-(4-pyridinyl-N-oxide)-N-tert.-butylnitrone (POBN), 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide(DMPO), 5 diethoxyphosphoryl-5-methyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide (DEPMPO), diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC) and N-methyl-D-glucamine dithiocarbamate (MGD). The corrosivity of the test substances was first assessed in human skin in vitro by measurement of transcutaneous electrical resistance (TER). In this assay all spin traps were non-corrosive at 500 mM concentration. Subsequently cutaneous irritation of the spin traps was determined at different concentrations (50, 250 and 500 mM) in human skill according to a routine four h human patch test in comparison to the standardized irritant sodium laurylsulfate (SLS, 20%). The response was evaluated clinically as well as by a biophysical method analyzing transepidermal water loss (TEWL). PEN and DEPMPO caused a transient and weak; inflammatory reaction at 500 mM in four of 17 and in two of 17 volunteers, respectively. DMPO. POBN, DDC, MGID, and the iron complexes of DDC and MGD were clinically non-irritant at all concentrations tested and no delayed-acute inflammatory reactions were observed. However, the TEWL values were significantly increased by all spin traps except DMPO at 500 mM. indicating disturbed epidermal barrier function. We conclude that the spill traps investigated have a low potential to cause acute skin toxicity and may be used safely for in vivo EPR studies in human skin. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:55 / 63
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] A prevalidation study on the in vitro skin irritation function test (SIFT) for prediction of acute skin irritation in vivo: results and evaluation of ECVAM Phase III
    Heylings, JR
    Diot, S
    Esdaile, DJ
    Fasano, WJ
    Manning, LA
    Owen, HM
    TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO, 2003, 17 (02) : 123 - 138
  • [42] The suitability of reconstructed human epidermis models for medical device irritation assessment: A comparison of In Vitro and In Vivo testing results
    De Jong, Wim H.
    Carraway, Joseph W.
    Liu, Chenghu
    Fan, Chunguang
    Liu, Jia
    Turley, Audrey P.
    Rollins, Thor S.
    Coleman, Kelly P.
    TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO, 2020, 69
  • [43] In vitro skin irritation and corrosion testing serving different regulatory classification schemes
    Kolle, S.
    Mehling, A.
    van Ravenzwaay, B.
    Landsiedel, R.
    NAUNYN-SCHMIEDEBERGS ARCHIVES OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2012, 385 : 47 - 47
  • [44] In vitro skin irritation and potential efficacy of a novel compound for localized treatment of psoriasis
    Gujjar, M.
    Arbiser, J. L.
    Coulon, R.
    Banga, A. K.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 2015, 135 : S11 - S11
  • [45] Assessment of the Dermal and Ocular Irritation Potential of Lomefloxacin by Using In Vitro Methods
    Ahn, Jun-Ho
    Eum, Ki-Hwan
    Lee, Michael
    TOXICOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2010, 26 (01) : 9 - 14
  • [46] Comparison of in vivo and in vitro tests to predict the irritation potential of surfactants and cleansing formulation
    Kim, G.
    Cho, S.
    Kim, S.
    Oh, M.
    Han, J.
    Park, S.
    Seo, B.
    An, S.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 2019, 139 (09) : S239 - S239
  • [47] Ocular Irritation Potential of Cosmetic Products: Comparative Study of In Vitro and In Vivo Tests
    Gorzalczany, Susana
    Gerarduzzi, Diana
    LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY, 2013, 32 (09): : 1383 - 1388
  • [48] Assessment of the Dermal and Ocular Irritation Potential of Lomefloxacin by Using In Vitro Methods
    Jun-Ho Ahn
    Ki-Hwan Eum
    Michael Lee
    Toxicological Research, 2010, 26 (1) : 9 - 14
  • [49] Proof of concept testing of a positive reference material for in vivo and in vitro skin irritation testing
    Nomura, Yusuke
    Lee, Michelle
    Fukui, Chie
    Watanabe, Kayo
    Olsen, Daniel
    Turley, Audrey
    Morishita, Yuki
    Kawakami, Tsuyoshi
    Yuba, Toshiyasu
    Fujimaki, Hideo
    Inoue, Kaoru
    Yoshida, Midori
    Ogawa, Kumiko
    Haishima, Yuji
    JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART B-APPLIED BIOMATERIALS, 2018, 106 (08) : 2807 - 2814
  • [50] Use of human and rat keratinocyte cultures to assess skin irritation potential
    Lawrence, JN
    Starkey, S
    Dickson, FM
    Benford, DJ
    TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO, 1996, 10 (03) : 331 - 340