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Sánchez-Rodríguez Eva - - 2011
Use of grafts using rootstocks capable of palliating the effects of water stress can be a possible solution to reduce yield losses. For response to stress, plants can induce the metabolism of phenylpropanoids. The aim of the present work is to determine the response of reciprocal grafts made between one ...
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Mete Antonio - - 2011
We report the design of novel, potent cPLA(2)α inhibitors that possess an α-methyl-2-ketothiazole that acts as a serine-reactive moiety. We describe the optimization of the series for potency and metabolic stability towards ketone reduction. This was achieved by attenuating the reactivity of the ketone using a combination of electronic and ...
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Tanaka Ryouichi - - 2011
Higher plants produce four classes of tetrapyrroles, namely, chlorophyll (Chl), heme, siroheme, and phytochromobilin. In plants, tetrapyrroles play essential roles in a wide range of biological activities including photosynthesis, respiration and the assimilation of nitrogen/sulfur. All four classes of tetrapyrroles are derived from a common biosynthetic pathway that resides in ...
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Wester Torjus - - 2011
Aim: To examine the relation between central hemodynamics, clinical severity and microvascular findings in tongue and skin during sepsis. Materials and methods: Skin and tongue microcirculation was examined using laser Doppler and video microscopy techniques before and 200 min after inducing sepsis in pigs (n = 6) by inactivated Neisseria meningitides and in ...
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Zalko Daniel - - 2011
Skin contact has been hypothesized to contribute to human exposure to bisphenol A (BPA). We examined the diffusion and metabolism of BPA using viable skin models: human skin explants and short-term cultures of pig ear skin, an alternative model for the study of the fate of xenobiotics following contact exposure. ...
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Yu Aihua - - 2010
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the skin irritation and pharmacodynamics of penciclovir-loaded microemulsion (PCV-ME). The formulation of PCV-ME was comprised of oleic acid (OA) (5%, w/w), Cremorphor EL (20%, w/w), ethanol (30%, w/w) and water (45%, w/w). PCV-ME presented as spherically shaped under transmission electron microscopy ...
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Jacques Carine - - 2010
Biotransformation of chemicals by the skin is a critical determinant of systemic exposure in humans following dermal absorption. Pig ear skin potentially represents a valuable alternative model since it closely resembles to human skin. We developed an ex vivo pig ear skin system which absorption, diffusion and metabolic capabilities were ...
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Banks Stan L - - 2010
Controlled-release delivery of 6-beta-naltrexol (NTXOL), the major active metabolite of naltrexone, via a transdermal patch is desirable for treatment of alcoholism. Unfortunately, NTXOL does not diffuse across skin at a therapeutic rate. Therefore, the focus of this study was to evaluate microneedle (MN) skin permeation enhancement of NTXOL's hydrochloride salt ...
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Jacques Carine - - 2010
The biotransformation of chemicals by the skin can be a critical determinant of systemic exposure in humans following dermal absorption. Pig ear skin, which closely resembles human skin, is a candidate ex vivo alternative model for the investigation of xenobiotics penetration and metabolism. We developed an ex vivo pig ear ...
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Liu Yu - - 2010
Here we sought to evaluate the possibility of using Chinese Bama miniature pig skin as a suitable animal model for human skin. Morphologic features of the skin of Bama miniature pigs resemble those of human skin, including skin layer thickness, development of a superficial vascular system, structure of the dermal-epidermal ...
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Hu T - - 2010
There is an urgent need to validate in vitro human skin models for use in safety testing. An important component of validation is characterizing the metabolizing capacity of these models. We report comparison of the expression of 139 genes encoding xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes in the EpiDerm model and human skin. ...
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Seto Jennifer E - - 2010
The simultaneous application of ultrasound and the surfactant sodium lauryl sulfate (referred to as US/SLS) to skin enhances transdermal drug delivery (TDD) in a synergistic mechanical and chemical manner. Since full-thickness skin (FTS) and split-thickness skin (STS) differ in mechanical strength, US/SLS treatment may have different effects on their transdermal ...
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Beydon Dominique - - 2010
An ex vivo study of the percutaneous absorption of di-n-butylphthalate (DBP) showed that DBP was completely hydrolysed by esterases during penetration through rat skin. Fluxes were dependent on the esterase activity in the skin. The aim of this study was to determine the nature of the esterases involved in the ...
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Wong Joyce W - - 2009
Scar formation is a common, unwanted result of wound healing in skin, but the mechanisms that regulate it are still largely unknown. Interestingly, wound healing in the oral mucosa proceeds faster than in skin and clinical observations have suggested that mucosal wounds rarely scar. To test this concept, we created ...
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Alimova A - - 2009
The healing process in guinea pig skin following surgical incisions was evaluated at the molecular level, in vivo, by the use of Raman spectroscopy. After the incisions were closed either by suturing or by laser tissue welding (LTW), differences in the respective Raman spectra were identified. The study determined that ...
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La Scola Bernard - - 2009
Until now, when a new Rickettsia species was isolated in a tick, it was not possible to predict whether it was a human pathogen or if it would cause a skin eschar at the infection site. Guinea pigs are injected intradermally with 25 different Rickettsia species or subspecies: 16 induced ...
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Ma L J - - 2009
Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) has been shown to exert immunosuppressive, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic and anti-proliferative effects. Its unique positive effects indicate that this enzyme might be a potential therapeutic target for psoriasis. To determine the effect of pharmacologic up-regulation of HO-1 on psoriasis, we generated a guinea pig model of psoriasiform skin ...
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Dusch M - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: We compared the characteristics of neurogenic flare responses in human and pig skin to establish a translational research animal model. MATERIAL AND SUBJECTS: Eight domestic pigs and six male subjects were investigated. TREATMENT: Electrical pulses were delivered transcutaneously with increasing current intensities, pulse frequencies and pulse widths. METHODS: Inflammatory ...
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Zhang Qian - - 2009
The skin is the major interface between the body and the environment. The cutaneous metabolic activity has been identified and widely studied in recent years. It is clear that active enzymes in viable skin tissues have a capacity for bio-transforming topically applied compounds, with a consequence of an altered pharmacological ...
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Songkro S - - 2009
The objective of this work was to investigate the effect of oxygen containing terpenes (carvacrol, menthol and carvone) at 5%w/v in hydroalcoholic mixtures (40% ethanol) on the permeation of LHRH across newborn pig skin in vitro. In addition, the amount of LHRH retained in the skin after 24 h of ...
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Du Liping - - 2009
Metabolic inactivation of leukotriene B4 (LTB4) is an innate mechanism to resolve tissue inflammation. We studied the nine Cyp4f genes in the mouse genome, measuring cutaneous transcript levels by real-time polymerase chain reaction, and LTB4 metabolism in mouse and human skin. Transcripts arising from Cyp4f13 and 4f16 ranked most abundant, ...
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Sato Toshiaki - - 2009
We examined the effects of metabolic inhibitors on skin permeation of edaravone. SKF-525A, diclofenac sodium (DIC) and indomethacin (IND) were added to supernatant fluid (SF) of hairless rat (HR) skin homogenate. L-Cysteine (L-Cys) and benzotriazole (BTA), as pharmaceutical additives, were added to HR skin homogenate SF, and incubated at 37 ...
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Frasch H Frederick - - 2009
The purpose of the present study was to measure and compare permeability coefficients (k(p)) and lag times (tau) in human skin and hairless guinea pig (HGP) skin. Paired experiments employed heat-separated epidermal membranes from human and HGP sources mounted on static in vitro diffusion cells. Infinite-dose, saturated aqueous solutions of ...
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Rolsted K - - 2009
Little is known about the metabolising capacity of the human skin in relation to topically applied drugs and formulations. We chose lidocaine as a model compound since the metabolic pathways are well known from studies concerning hepatic metabolism following systemic drug administration. However, the enzymes involved are also expressed in ...
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Slominski Andrzej T - - 2009
Since P450scc transforms 7-dehydrocholesterol (7DHC) to 7-dehydropregnenolone (7DHP) in vitro, we investigated sequential 7DHC metabolism by adrenal glands ex vivo. There was a rapid, time- and dose-dependent metabolism of 7DHC by adrenals from rats, pigs, rabbits and dogs with production of more polar 5,7-dienes as detected by RP-HPLC. Based on ...
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Quaranta Angelo - - 2009
Dramatic declines in amphibian populations have been described all over the world since the 1980s. The evidence that the sensitivity to environmental threats is greater in amphibians than in mammals has been generally linked to the observation that amphibians are characterized by a rather permeable skin. Nevertheless, a numerical comparison ...
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Barbero Ana M - - 2009
Both human and animal skin in vitro models are used to predict percutaneous penetration in humans. The objective of this review is a quantitative comparison of permeability and lag time measurements between human and animal skin, including an evaluation of the intra and inter species variability. We limit our focus ...
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Sintov Amnon C - - 2009
The role of the skin's metabolism of N-(4-bromobenzoyl)-S,S-dimethyliminosulfurane (DMBIS), an effective penetration enhancer, on its enhancement activity was investigated. It has been found that DMBIS hydrolyzes very fast in physiological buffer to 4-bromobenzamide (BBA), and even faster and almost completely in the presence of skin tissue. It was further shown ...
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Morris Andrew P - - 2009
Ethyl (HE), propyl (HP), butyl (HB), octyl (HO) and decyl (HD) O-acyl esters of haloperidol (HA) were evaluated for permeation across full-thickness human and guinea pig skin. The inclusion of 0.5mgmL(-1) cetrimide as a receptor phase solubilising agent did not significantly alter the barrier properties of the membranes. The permeation ...
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Hagvall Lina - - 2008
Contact sensitization is caused by low molecular weight compounds which penetrate the skin and bind to protein. In many cases, these compounds are activated to reactive species, either by autoxidation on exposure to air or by metabolic activation in the skin. Geraniol, a widely used fragrance chemical, is considered to ...
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Williams F M - - 2008
Dermally absorbed chemicals can be locally metabolized in the skin during absorption but it is difficult to distinguish this metabolism from liver metabolism by biological monitoring in vivo. Studies with sub-cellular fractions have showed the presence of metabolizing enzymes in the skin but with loss of cellular localization. Studies in ...
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Gallant-Behm Corrie L - - 2008
Skin wound healing in Yorkshire pigs closely approximates human wound healing. Conversely, red Duroc pigs form fibroproliferative, hypercontractile scars. As mast cells have been implicated in several fibrotic conditions, the present study used these models to evaluate the potential role of mast cells in wound contraction and fibrosis. Immediately following ...
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Dias M - - 2008
Many studies investigate the permeation of actives through the skin and ignore the role of excipients. The solvents used in formulations will undoubtedly penetrate the skin where they can have a number of effects. They can extract skin lipids, they can alter the fluidity of the lipids and they can ...
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Nicoli S - - 2008
AIM: The aim of this work was to characterize rabbit ear skin in view of its use in transdermal permeation experiments. METHOD: The characterization included histological analysis of the tissue, qualitative and quantitative analysis of stratum corneum (SC) lipids, differential scanning calorimetry and permeation experiments (caffeine, nicotinamide, progesterone). As a ...
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Böhm Harald - - 2008
Ski boots are designed to transfer high forces from the skier to the ski. For this purpose they are made of stiff materials and constrain the leg of the skier to an unnatural position. To overcome the problem of unnatural knee posture, the ski boots can be adjusted in the ...
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Gibbs Sue - - 2007
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D human skin reconstructs. In comparison to the liver, the skin is a less studied organ in terms of characterising metabolic capability. While the skin forms the major protective barrier to environmental chemical exposure, ...
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Lutz Norbert W - - 2007
The mechanical and structural properties of skin subjected to expansion have been widely investigated in the context of plastic surgery. To determine the actual metabolic state of skin following skin expander placement, we determined the basic biochemical parameters for various conditions of postsurgical wound healing and cutaneous growth. Studying, for ...
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Lee Hyang Yeon - - 2007
A novel and universal procedure has been developed for producing nanosized stable silver particles on cotton fabrics in a simple and cost-effective manner with complete control of the silver loading level on the fabrics; the antibacterial effect of Ag-nanocoated fabrics on various bacteria was evaluated by growth inhibition; for biomedical ...
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Mukhtar Hasan - - 2007
Enzymes of the cytochrome P450 (CYP) superfamily are the most versatile and important class of drug-metabolizing enzymes, involved in the metabolism of xenobiotics to which human skin is exposed. Bergström et al. used a recombinant human CYP cocktail in ratios that simulate those found in human skin for the purpose ...
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Ayub Alessandra C - - 2007
We investigated in vitro skin penetration and permeation of fluconazole from emulsions containing different penetration enhancers. Fluconazole permeation was high (15-65% of the applied dose) across hairless mouse skin and low (8-9%) across pig ear skin. Permeation across mice skin from a formulation containing propyleneglycol and isopropyl myristate was significantly ...
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Andersen F - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The effect of six skin care formulations on experimentally induced acute irritation was studied in hairless guinea-pigs (HLGP) and in human volunteers (HV). The formulations were a basic cream, a carbomer cream and four modifications of the carbomer cream, containing either 10% isopropyl palmitate (IPP cream), 10% glycerol (glycerol ...
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Dalton Christopher H - - 2006
The physico-chemical properties of VX make the skin the most likely route of absorption into the human body. The development of effective medical countermeasures against such percutaneous threat agents relies on the use of appropriate animal models, as the inherent toxicity of nerve agents precludes the use of human volunteers. ...
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Jiang Qiujie - - 2006
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a pleiotropic multisystem disorder affecting the skin, eyes, and cardiovascular system, is caused by mutations in the ABCC6/MRP6 expressed primarily in the liver. A question has arisen regarding the pathomechanism of PXE, particularly the "metabolic" versus the "PXE cell" hypotheses. Le Saux et al. have now provided ...
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Yamaguchi Koji - - 2006
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to analyze simultaneous skin permeation and metabolism of 22-oxacalcitriol (OCT) having several metabolites in skin by observing skin permeation of only unchanged OCT through excised rat skin. METHODS: A diffusion model including metabolic processes was employed to express simultaneous skin permeation and metabolism ...
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Mikoshiba S - - 2006
Body odours are generated from dead skin cells and secreted materials, such as sweat and sebum, through the metabolism of microorganisms living on the skin. Volatile steroids, key compounds in body odours, are also generated through the metabolism of microorganisms. These volatile steroids strengthen the intensity of the overall body ...
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Paudel Kalpana S - - 2005
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the transdermal delivery of 6-beta-naltrexol (NTXOL), the active metabolite of naltrexone (NTX), across human skin and guinea pig skin in vitro and in hairless guinea pigs in vivo. NTXOL may be responsible for much of NTX's pharmacologic activity. In vitro diffusion ...
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Boissy Raymond E - - 2005
Modulation of melanogenesis in the melanocytes can be achieved using chemicals that share structural homologies with the substrate tyrosine and as thus competitively inhibit the catalytic function of tyrosinase. We have developed a new tyrosinase inhibitor, deoxyArbutin (dA), based on this premise. DeoxyArbutin demonstrates effective inhibition of mushroom tyrosinase in ...
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Tobiishi Megumi - - 2005
It is known that skin often shows irregular pigmentation during aging, which is frequently associated with hyperpigmentation. Many studies have utilized brownish A1 guinea pigs to investigate the pathogenesis of ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced skin pigmentation, however, responses associated with aging following UVB irradiation have not been elucidated. To characterize those ...
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Krieger Yuval - - 2005
BACKGROUND: In patients with deep circumferential burns, adequate resolution of burn-induced compartment syndrome (BICS) is achieved by surgical escharotomy. Surgical escharotomy is traumatic, may cause considerable blood loss, does nothing toward debridement of the burn wound, and entails possible morbidity and complications. Debridase is a Bromelain derived enzymatic preparation capable ...
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Okumura Yutaka - - 2005
Ketoprofen has been reported to have such side effects as photosensitive dermatitis in humans (The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, 2001). In the present study, as part of a safety evaluation of Miltax, an application drug containing ketoprofen, phototoxicity of Miltax was examined in guinea pigs. In the present ...
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