经皮3h -雌二醇和3h -去甲thindrone醋酸酯在人体表皮中的运输随时间的变化可视化。

J A Neelissen, C Arth, M Wolff, A H Schrijvers, H E Junginger, H E Boddé
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摘要

开发雌二醇和醋酸去甲thindrone的透皮治疗系统提出了类固醇在皮肤中的渗透途径和滞留的问题。本文报道了3h -雌二醇和3h -醋酸去甲thindrone在体外皮肤外用后在人角质层中的分布。该研究包括(a)通过渗透实验来确定类固醇通量,(b)放射自显像显示类固醇在相同皮肤样本中的分布,以及(c)通量与皮肤分布的时间相关性。在将类固醇通量与表皮内类固醇分布相关联时,我们得出结论,这两种渗透剂都在皮肤组织中结合。类固醇优先位于或靠近角质层的细胞间脂质,表明运输和结合都是通过角质层的这个区域发生的。这项研究证明了将药物通量与表皮内药物分布作为时间函数联系起来的重要性。
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Visualization of percutaneous 3H-estradiol and 3H-norethindrone acetate transport across human epidermis as a function of time.

Developing transdermal therapeutic systems for estradiol and norethindrone acetate raised questions about the steroids penetration pathway across and retention in the skin. This paper describes the distribution of 3H-estradiol and 3H-norethindrone acetate in human stratum corneum after topical application to dermatomed skin in vitro. The study involved (a) permeation experiments to determine the steroid flux, (b) autoradiographical visualization of the steroid distribution in the same skin samples, and (c) a correlation between flux and skin distribution in time. On correlating the steroid flux with intraepidermal steroid distribution, it was concluded that both permeants were bound in the skin tissue. The steroids were preferentially located in or close to the intercellular lipids of the stratum corneum, indicating that both transport and binding occurred via this domain of the stratum corneum. This study demonstrated the importance of correlating drug flux with intraepidermal drug distribution as a function of time.

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