Topically applied methyl nicotinate evokes a temporary inflammation on human skin

L. Monteiro Rodrigues, Sérgio Faloni de Andrade, Clemente Rocha
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Some challengers such as methylnicotinate (MN) have been used in human models to study the anti-inflammatory effect of topical formulations. However, MN skin responses are still poorly understood and widely varied. In the present study we aim to contribute to better characterise those responses. Eight healthy participants were selected. All procedures were approved by the institutional Ethics Committee. Two aqueous MN dilutions (0.5% and 1.0%) were left in contact for 1 minute in the anterior forearm skin. Following exposure, skin reactions were clinically and biometrically assessed at 30, 60 and 120 minutes and compared with baseline. Measurements involved the ICDRG clinical score scale and select analytical technologies - laser Doppler flowmetry, Polarised Spectroscopy, Transepidermal Water Loss Meter, and High Resolution Sonography. Results have shown that MN application evoked a maximal response at 30 minutes with an increase in the ICDRG score between 1-2. Significant changes in TEWL and microcirculation were observed, as was an increased dermal hypoecogenicity (edema), detected by HRS. These effects are compatible with a localised short-duration inflammation and reinforce the interest of MN to be used as a safe and controllable challenger in human models.
局部应用烟酸甲酯会引起人体皮肤的暂时炎症
一些挑战者,如甲基烟酸(MN)已在人体模型中用于研究局部配方的抗炎作用。然而,人们对MN皮肤反应的了解仍然很少,而且差异很大。在目前的研究中,我们的目标是更好地描述这些反应。选择了8名健康的参与者。所有程序均经机构伦理委员会批准。两种MN水溶液(0.5%和1.0%)在前臂前皮肤接触1分钟。暴露后,在30,60和120分钟对皮肤反应进行临床和生物计量评估,并与基线进行比较。测量涉及ICDRG临床评分量表和选择的分析技术-激光多普勒血流法,极化光谱学,经皮失水仪和高分辨率超声。结果表明,施用MN在30分钟时引起最大反应,ICDRG评分在1-2之间增加。观察到TEWL和微循环的显著变化,以及HRS检测到的皮肤低生理性(水肿)的增加。这些效应与局部短期炎症相容,并增强了MN在人体模型中作为安全可控挑战者的兴趣。
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