Literature DB >> 20877136

Distribution and metabolism of sphingosine in skin after oral administration to mice.

Osamu Ueda1, Taro Uchiyama, Masaya Nakashima.   

Abstract

In this study, (3)H- or (13)C(2),D(2)-sphingosine (SPH) was orally administered to mice to assess absorption, mass balance, tissue distribution, and metabolites in the skin. The blood concentration of (3)H-SPH showed a Tmax of 10.7 hr. The radioactivity in the skin reached 763.4 ng eq./g tissue at 12 hr, and decreased to 181.7 ng eq./g tissue at 168 hr. The concentration of radioactivity at 12 hr was 577.6 and 100.7 ng eq./g tissue in the dermis and epidermis, respectively. Thereafter, the dermis concentration decreased to 158.5 ng eq./g tissue, while the epidermis concentration increased to 298.8 ng eq./g tissue, suggesting that radioactivity moves from the dermis to the epidermis. Unchanged SPH along with lipophilic metabolites was detected in the skin of mice exposed orally to (3)H- or (13)C(2),D(2)-SPH. Moreover, in an in vitro study using human skin keratinocytes, a (13)C(2),D(2)-SPH-treatment resulted in the intracellular production of glucosylceramides (GlcCer) and ceramides (Cer) containing labeled-SPH. These results indicate the followings: first, that SPH is absorbed through the digestive tract and distributed to the skin; second, it is transferred from the dermis to the epidermis; and third, SPH is partly distributed to the skin in an unchanged form, and some of the distributed compounds are converted into GlcCer and Cer by biosynthesis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20877136     DOI: 10.2133/dmpk.dmpk-10-rg-038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Metab Pharmacokinet        ISSN: 1347-4367            Impact factor:   3.614


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