Aj. Hoogstraate et al., DIFFUSION RATES AND TRANSPORT PATHWAYS OF FLUORESCEIN ISOTHIOCYANATE (FITC)-LABELED MODEL COMPOUNDS THROUGH BUCCAL EPITHELIUM, Pharmaceutical research, 11(1), 1994, pp. 83-89
The aim of this study was to characterize transport of FITC-labeled de
xtrans of different molecular weights as model compounds for peptides
and proteins through buccal mucosa. The penetration of these dextrans
through porcine buccal mucosa (a nonkeratinized epithelium, comparable
to human buccal mucosa) was investigated by measuring transbuccal flu
xes and by analyzing the distribution of the fluorescent probe in the
epithelium, using confocal laser scanning microscopy for visualizing p
ermeation pathways. The results revealed that passage of porcine bucca
l epithelium by hydrophilic compounds such as the FITC-dextrans is res
tricted to permeants with a molecular weight lower than 20 kDa. The pe
rmeabilities of buccal mucosa for the 4- and 10-kDa FITC-dextran (of t
he order of 10(-8) cm/sec) were not significantly different from each
other or from the much smaller compound FITC. The confocal images of t
he distribution pattern of FITC-dextrans showed that the paracellular
route is the major pathway through buccal epithelium.