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Accumulation of Topical Naproxen by Cultured Oral Epithelium
R.R. Fitzgerald and
J.D. Walters*
Section of Periodontology, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University Health Sciences Center, 305 West 12th Avenue, P.O. Box 182357, Columbus, OH 43218-2357, USA

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Figure 1. Time-course of naproxen accumulation by cultured SCC-25 monolayers. Cells were incubated for 10 min at 37°C in HBSS prior to the addition of 50 µg/mL naproxen. At the indicated times, the naproxen solution was removed, and extracellular naproxen was rapidly washed away. The data represent the mean of 6 experiments. Inset: Representative Lineweaver-Burk plot of naproxen transport by SCC-25 cells observed in a representative experiment conducted over a three-minute interval at 37°C.
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Figure 2. Effect of pH on accumulation of naproxen by confluent SCC-25 monolayers. Cell monolayers were washed and overlaid with HBSS adjusted to the indicated pH. Kinetic analysis was performed as shown in Fig. 1 , and the Vmax/Km ratio was used as an index of transport efficiency. The data are presented as the mean ± SEM of 5 experiments. Relative to pH 7.3, transport efficiency was significantly higher at pH 6.3 and 6.8 (P < 0.003, repeated-measures ANOVA), but similar at pH 7.8 and 8.3 (P > 0.3).
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Figure 3. The effect of buffer modifiers on naproxen accumulation by SCC-25 cells. (Upper panel). The effects of varied (from 0 to 10%) concentrations of ethanol and glycerol on naproxen accumulation by SCC-25 cells. Naproxen accumulation was monitored over 3 min in the presence of the indicated additions to HBSS, under experimental conditions similar to those used in Fig. 1 . (Lower panel) The effects of glucosylceramide and Pluronic F-127 (from 0 to 0.1%) on naproxen accumulation by SCC-25 cells. Treatment effects by all 4 modifiers were significant (P < 0.003, repeated-measures ANOVA). Except for 2% ethanol, every individual treatment was significantly different compared with controls (P < 0.05, Holm-Sidak test). The data are presented as the mean ± SEM of 6 experiments.
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Figure 4. Comparison of the individual and combined effects of glycerol and Pluronic F-127 and the effects of glucocylceramide and acidic pH on naproxen accumulation by SCC-25 cells. The data represent the mean ± SEM of 5 experiments. Treatments significantly different from control are indicated by * (P < 0.05, Holm-Sidak post-test).
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Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 86, No. 8,
775-779 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910708600817

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