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Oral Dis ; 8(3): 168-72, 2002 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12108761

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Permeation of cyclosporin A (CsA) through intact and de-epithelialized human vaginal mucosa in the presence and absence of benzalkonium chloride (BZCl) was tested. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Human vaginal mucosa (snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen, stored at -85 degrees C) had been used for permeability experiments. CsA permeation through thawed frozen intact and de-epithelialized vaginal mucosa was determined using a flow-through diffusion apparatus (20 degrees C, 24 h). Flux rates for CsA across these two mucosae were determined in the presence and absence of 0.01% BZCl. ANOVA and Duncan's multiple range test were used to test for steady-state and an unpaired t-test with Welch's correction was used to test for differences between the mean flux values at each time point (significance level of 5%). A piece of thawed tissue from each patient, before and after de-epithelialization, was placed in formalin and histologically examined. RESULTS: Flux rates of CsA across intact vaginal mucosa tended to increase by 28-46% in the presence of 0.01% BZCl, and CsA across de-epithelialized mucosa by approximately 28%. The latter differences were statistically significantly higher after 10 h. Flux rates across de-epithelialized mucosa were 52-140% higher in the presence of 0.01% BZCl (statistically significantly higher after 12 h). CONCLUSIONS: The permeation of CsA through intact and de-epithelialized human vaginal mucosa can be enhanced by 0.01% BZCl.


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Benzalkonium Compounds/pharmacology , Cyclosporine/pharmacokinetics , Immunosuppressive Agents/pharmacokinetics , Surface-Active Agents/pharmacology , Adult , Aged , Algorithms , Analysis of Variance , Basement Membrane/drug effects , Basement Membrane/metabolism , Basement Membrane/pathology , Diffusion , Drug Interactions , Epithelium/drug effects , Epithelium/metabolism , Epithelium/pathology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Mucous Membrane/drug effects , Mucous Membrane/metabolism , Mucous Membrane/pathology , Permeability/drug effects , Statistics as Topic , Vagina/drug effects , Vagina/metabolism , Vagina/pathology
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