鼻腔喷雾剂中防腐剂对人鼻上皮细胞的体外作用。

Ching-Yin Ho, Meng-Chuan Wu, Ming-Ying Lan, Ching-Ting Tan, An-Hang Yang
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摘要

背景:苯扎氯铵和山梨酸钾是广泛用于鼻滴剂和喷雾剂的防腐剂。最近报道了苯扎氯铵和山梨酸钾引起粘膜损伤的副作用。方法:研究苯扎氯铵和山梨酸钾对人鼻上皮细胞的体外毒性。使用原代人鼻上皮细胞,不同浓度的苯扎氯铵、山梨酸钾或磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS;对照组)溶液与鼻上皮细胞共培养15分钟。然后观察细胞活力和细胞形态。结果:与对照组相比,使用临床制剂或高浓度苯扎氯铵对鼻上皮细胞的损伤更严重。此外,在电子显微镜下观察到苯扎氯铵组鼻上皮细胞膜溶解。相比之下,与对照组相比,山梨酸钾组没有发现明显的细胞损伤,即使浓度高于临床使用。结论:山梨酸钾与苯扎氯铵相比,是一种相对安全的鼻腔喷雾剂和滴剂。
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In vitro effects of preservatives in nasal sprays on human nasal epithelial cells.

Background: The preservatives benzalkonium chloride and potassium sorbate are widely used in nasal drops and sprays. Recently, side effects resulting from mucosal damage caused by benzalkonium chloride and potassium sorbate were reported.

Methods: We investigated the toxicity of benzalkonium chloride and potassium sorbate on human nasal epithelial cells in vitro. Using primary human nasal epithelial cells, different concentrations of benzalkonium chloride, potassium sorbate, or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS; control group) solutions were cocultured with nasal epithelial cells for 15 minutes. Then, the viability of the cells and the cell morphology were assessed.

Results: Nasal epithelial cells were more severely damaged with use of clinical preparations or higher concentrations of benzalkonium chloride than in the control group. In addition, nasal epithelial cell membrane lysis was seen on electronic microscopy in the benzalkonium chloride groups. In contrast, there was no significant cell damage seen in the potassium sorbate groups compared with the control group, even with higher concentrations than clinically used.

Conclusion: Potassium sorbate appears to be a relatively safer preservative than benzalkonium chloride for use in nasal sprays and drops in vitro study.

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