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Correlation of Skin Blanching and Percutaneous Absorption for Glucocorticoid Receptor Agonists by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging and Liquid Extraction Surface Analysis with Nanoelectrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometr

Type: Application

Scientific Paper

Clinical Proteomics, Expression Proteomics

Number: Technology

10.1021/ac1017524

MALDI-TOF

Year Products

2010

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  Author
 

Peter Marshall*†, Valerie Toteu-Djomte†, Philippe Bareille‡, Hayley Perry§, Gillian Brown, Mark Baumert and Keith Biggadike BioMolecular Analysis, Computational and Structural Chemistry, Discovery Medicine, Respiratory CEDD, Histology, Computational and Structural Chemistry, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Respiratory CEDD, GlaxoSmithKline, Gunnels Wood Road, Stevenage, U.K., Discovery Biometrics, GlaxoSmithKline, Greenford Road, Greenford, U.K., and Advion Biosciences Ltd., Queens Road, Hethersett, Norwich, U.K.

  Reference
 

Anal. Chem., Article ASAP

 

Abstract

 

Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) and liquid extraction surface analysis (LESA) with nanoelectrospray ionization mass spectrometry (nESI-MS) have both been successfully employed to determine the degree of percutaneous absorption of three novel nonsteroid glucocorticoid receptor (GR) agonists in porcine ear sections. Historically, the ability of a glucocorticoid to elicit a skin blanching response when applied at low dose in ethanol solution to the forearms of healthy human volunteers has been a reliable predictor of their topical anti-inflammatory activity. While all three nonsteroidal GR agonists under investigation caused a skin blanching effect, the responses did not correlate with in vitro GR agonist potencies and different time courses were also observed for the skin blanching responses. MALDI MSI and LESA with nESI-MS were used to investigate and understand these different responses. The findings of the investigation was that the depth of porcine skin penetration correlates to the degree of skin blanching obtained for the same three compounds in human volunteers.

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