Affiliation:
1. Division of Medical Devices National Institute of Health Sciences Kawasaki Kanagawa Japan
2. Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute Hita‐shi Oita Japan
3. Kao Corporation Tochigi Japan
4. Evaluation Center Terumo Corporation Ashigarakami‐gun Kanagawa Japan
Abstract
AbstractIn vivo skin sensitization tests are required to evaluate the biological safety of medical devices in contact with living organisms to provide safe medical care to patients. Negative and positive reference materials have been developed for biological tests of cytotoxicity, implantation, hemolysis, and in vitro skin irritation. However, skin sensitization tests are lacking. In this study, polyurethane sheets containing 1 wt/wt % 2,4‐dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB‐PU) were developed and evaluated as a positive reference material for skin sensitization tests. DNCB‐PU sheet extracts prepared with sesame oil elicited positive sensitization responses for in vivo sensitization potential in the guinea pig maximization test and the local lymph node assay. Furthermore, DNCB‐PU sheet extracts prepared with water and acetonitrile, 10% fetal bovine serum‐containing medium, or sesame oil elicited positive sensitization responses as alternatives to animal testing based on the amino acid derivative reactivity assay, human cell line activation test, and epidermal sensitization assay, respectively. These data suggest that the DNCB‐PU sheet is an effective extractable positive reference material for in vivo and in vitro skin sensitization testing in medical devices. The formulation of this reference material will lead to the development of safer medical devices that contribute to patient safety.
Funder
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare