Effect of imidazole derivatives on cytochrome P-450 enzyme activities in a reconstructed human epidermis.

J Cotovio, R Roguet, F X Pion, A Rougier, J Leclaire
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We tested the effect of various imidazole derivatives applied topically, on P-450-dependent enzyme activity of a reconstructed epidermis in conditions simulating clinical use. At nontoxic concentrations (determined by a cytotoxicity test based on the reduction of a tetrazolium salt, MTT, by mitochondrial deshydrogenase) econazole and clotrimazole had a biphasic effect on 7-ethoxycoumarin-O-deethylase (ECOD) activity in the epidermis, with induction at low concentrations and inhibition at high concentrations. Dermatological preparations (emulsions, gels) containing imidazole derivatives, which are nontoxic for the epidermis, decreased ECOD activity by about 40% 18 h after topical application. These results are in keeping with in vivo observations after topical application, and stress the value of the reconstructed epidermis for pharmacotoxicological and mechanistic studies of topical agents used in dermatology.

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咪唑衍生物对重建人表皮细胞色素P-450酶活性的影响。
我们在模拟临床使用的条件下测试了各种咪唑衍生物局部应用对重建表皮p -450依赖酶活性的影响。在无毒浓度下(通过线粒体脱氢酶还原四氮唑盐(MTT)的细胞毒性试验确定),康康唑和克霉唑对表皮中7-乙氧基香豆素- o -去乙基酶(ECOD)活性具有双相作用,低浓度时具有诱导作用,高浓度时具有抑制作用。含有咪唑衍生物的皮肤制剂(乳液、凝胶)对表皮无毒,局部应用后18小时ECOD活性降低约40%。这些结果与局部应用后的体内观察结果一致,并强调了重建表皮在皮肤病学局部用药的药物毒理学和机制研究中的价值。
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