Fish skin as a model membrane: structure and characteristics.

Fífa Konrádsdóttir, T. Loftsson, S. Sigfússon
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OBJECTIVES Synthetic and cell-based membranes are frequently used during drug formulation development for the assessment of drug availability. However, most of the currently used membranes do not mimic mucosal membranes well, especially the aqueous mucous layer of the membranes. In this study we evaluated catfish (Anarichas lupus L) skin as a model membrane. METHOD Permeation of hydrocortisone, lidocaine hydrochloride, benzocaine, diethylstilbestrol, naproxen, picric acid and sodium nitrate through skin from a freshly caught catfish was determined in Franz diffusion cells. KEY FINDINGS Both lipophilic and hydrophilic molecules permeate through catfish skin via hydrated channels or aqueous pores. No correlation was observed between the octanol/water partition coefficient of the permeating molecules and their permeability coefficient through the skin. Permeation through catfish skin was found to be diffusion controlled. CONCLUSIONS The results suggest that permeation through the fish skin proceeds via a diffusion-controlled process, a process that is similar to drug permeation through the aqueous mucous layer of a mucosal membrane. In addition, the fish skin, with its collagen matrix structure, appears to possess similar properties to the eye sclera.
鱼皮作为模型膜:结构与特性。
目的:合成膜和细胞膜在药物处方开发过程中经常用于药物可用性评估。然而,目前使用的大多数膜都不能很好地模拟粘膜,特别是膜的水粘膜层。在这项研究中,我们评估了鲶鱼(Anarichas lupus L)皮肤作为模型膜。方法采用Franz扩散细胞法测定氢化可的松、盐酸利多卡因、苯佐卡因、己烯雌酚、萘普生、苦味酸和硝酸钠在新鲜捕获鲶鱼皮肤中的渗透作用。亲脂和亲水分子都通过水合通道或水孔渗透到鲶鱼皮肤中。渗透分子的辛醇/水分配系数与其通过皮肤的渗透系数无相关性。通过鲶鱼皮肤的渗透被发现是扩散控制的。结论:该药物通过鱼皮的渗透是一个扩散控制的过程,这一过程类似于药物通过粘膜水层的渗透。此外,鱼皮具有胶原蛋白基质结构,似乎具有与眼睛巩膜相似的特性。
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