Skin sensitization testing: the relevance of rechallenge and pretreatment with sodium lauryl sulfate in the guinea pig maximization test
Autor: | N.J. Snoeij, M.K. Prinsen, T. Romijn |
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Rok vydání: | 1997 |
Předmět: |
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Chemical compound Stereochemistry Sodium Benzocaine Guinea Pigs chemistry.chemical_element Pharmacology Toxicology Guinea pig chemistry.chemical_compound Sulfathiazole Nickel medicine Dinitrochlorobenzene Animals Sulfate Sensitization Skin Sulfathiazoles Chemistry Skin sensitization Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate General Medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Irritants Female Food Science medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association. 35(9) |
ISSN: | 0278-6915 |
Popis: | The guinea pig maximization test is one of the preferred test methods for the identification of skin sensitizers. The OECD/EC test guidelines allow for the conduct of a rechallenge in case doubtful reactions are obtained after challenge. The relevance of rechallenging was investigated by performing multiple challenges (up to four) in the maximization test with four well-known sensitizers of varying strength: nickel sulfate, sulfathiazole, benzocaine, and 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene. In addition, the effect of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS)-pretreatment during topical induction with weak sensitizers on rechallenging was investigated. In contrast to what has frequently been hypothesized, rechallenge did not result in an increase of skin reaction as compared with the reactions observed after the first treatment. SLS pretreatment was very effective in increasing the initial challenge response to weak sensitizers. Subsequent rechallenging in these cases however again showed a decrease in sensitivity of the animals. |
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