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Changes in Percutaneous Absorption of Fentanyl Patches in Rats Treated with a Sebum-Like Secretion

Authors :
Tsumugi Eifuku
Noriaki Nagai
Tomonori Hayashi
Hinako Kawaguchi
Atsufumi Kawabata
Hiroshi Matsuoka
Source :
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 68:879-884
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, 2020.

Abstract

The percutaneous absorption of a fentanyl (FEN)-patch is affected by various external factors including the volume of sebum secretion, which causes changes in the skin surface environment. In this study, we prepared a lard-based sebum-like secretion (SLS), and applied it to investigate the effect of different skin surface conditions on the drug penetration of a FEN-patch. In vitro work to test drug release using the Franz diffusion cell indicated that drug release was significantly suppressed by treatment with 5% SLS, which is equivalent to the amount of daily human sebum secretion. Conversely, in ex vivo experiments using rat skin, the amount of FEN that accumulated in the skin tissue of the 5% SLS-treated rats was higher in comparison with the non-SLS treated group. Furthermore, in vivo experiments indicated that the plasma FEN concentration in rats treated with the FEN-patch was significantly increased by treatment with 5% SLS. These results suggest that the sebum affected the release, accumulation, and absorption of FEN from the FEN-patch, and the FEN concentration in the blood was reflected by the balance of the suppression of drug release and the enhancement of drug accumulation in the skin with SLS.

Details

ISSN :
13475223 and 00092363
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7effc7c02845ba659fb299ff5a08cbfc