Hunziker N, Feldmann R J, Maibach H
Dermatologica. 1978;156(2):79-88. doi: 10.1159/000250901.
In an attempt to find better animal models for percutaneous penetration studies relevant to man, urinary excretion of 14C-labeled compounds was studied in the Mexican hairless dog and in man. With benzoic acid, progesterone and testosterone, the total absorption and maximum absorption rate were greater in man than in the hairless dog. As urinary excretion lasted days longer in the dog than in man, it is possible that the thin dog skin held the chemicals longer than man. Surface-counting experiments with a Geiger counter with a thin mica window protected by a special screen of fine stainless steel wires showed that benzoic acid and progesterone did persist on the dog skin far longer than on human skin. We conclude that the Mexican hairless dog has permeability characteristics significantly different from those of human skin.
为了找到更适合人类经皮渗透研究的动物模型,对墨西哥无毛犬和人类进行了14C标记化合物的尿排泄研究。对于苯甲酸、孕酮和睾酮,人类的总吸收量和最大吸收率高于无毛犬。由于犬的尿排泄持续时间比人类长数天,因此有可能犬的薄皮肤比人类更长时间地保留化学物质。使用带有薄云母窗的盖革计数器进行的表面计数实验,该云母窗由细不锈钢丝制成的特殊筛网保护,结果表明苯甲酸和孕酮在犬皮肤上的持续时间远长于人类皮肤。我们得出结论,墨西哥无毛犬的渗透特性与人类皮肤有显著差异。