Abstract

The horizontal Ussing chamber method described here allows performance of transport studies on pig nasal respiratory mucosa under conditions simulating reality in that it mimics the air–mucosa interface. The transport of testosterone and mannitol through pig nasal mucosa in the horizontal Ussing chamber was investigated using both liquid and air mucosal interfaces. There were no significant differences in either the bioelectrical parameters (transmucosal electrical resistance, R, potential difference, PD, and short circuit current, Isc) or the apparent permeability (Papp) of the mucosa to testosterone or mannitol between the liquid and air interface experiments. The histological study showed that the epithelial cell layer tolerates exposure to the air interface well. The Papp equation was developed to correct for substance binding to the wall of the receiver chamber. The mean values±SD of R, PD, and Isc for the mucosae in the study were 75.0±28.0 Ωcm2, (−4.53)±3.46 mV and 58.6±28.8 μA/cm2, respectively. The corrected Papp for testosterone with and without the mucosal air interface were 9.82·10−6±11.41·10−6 cm/s and 32.24·10−6±31.12·10−6 cm/s, respectively. The Papp values for mannitol with and without the air interface were 2.26·10−6±1.42·10−6 cm/s and 3.12·10−6±1.72·10−6 cm/s, respectively. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc. and the American Pharmaceutical Association J Pharm Sci 91:1259–1273, 2002

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