K. Tojo et al., DIFFUSION AND METABOLISM OF PREDNISOLONE FARNESYLATE IN VIABLE SKIN OF THE HAIRLESS MOUSE, Pharmaceutical research, 11(3), 1994, pp. 393-397
The diffusion and metabolism of prednisolone 21-farnesylate were inves
tigated in viable skin of the hairless mouse in vitro. The prodrug est
er was extensively metabolized in viable skin, while it was stable in
the donor and receptor solutions. The rate of appearance of the prodru
g and its metabolite prednisolone was markedly influenced by the direc
tion of the skin placed between the in vitro diffusion half-cells. The
rate of bioconversion of the prodrug was determined as a function of
the distance from the surface of the skin. The prodrug was increasingl
y metabolized with the distance from the surface of the skin, indicati
ng that the responsible enzymes are enriched in the lower layers of th
e viable skin. A model with linearly increasing enzyme activity in the
viable skin accounts for the in vitro profiles of the diffusion/metab
olism of the prodrug in the viable skin of hairless mouse.