The Permeability of Human Oral Mucosa and Skin to Water

Author:

Lesch C.A.,Squier C.A.1,Cruchley A.2,Williams D.M.2,Speight P.2

Affiliation:

1. Dows Institute for Dental Research, College of Dentistry, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242

2. The London Hospital Medical College, Turner Street, London, England

Abstract

Specimens from fbur regions of oral mucosa (palate, buccal mucosa, lateral border of the tongue, and the floor of the mouth) and of abdominal skin were taken from 58 individuals at autopsy, for determination of permeability constants (Kp) to tritium-labeled water. Comparisons between fresh specimens and those stored at -80°C revealed no significant effect on Kp as a result of freezing; similar results were found with use of specimens from corresponding regions of the pig. Values for Kp were significantly different for all of the tissue regions examined and ranged from 44 ± 4 × 10-7 cm/min for skin to 973 ± 33 x 10-7 cmlmin for the floor of the mouth, which was the most penneable region. Similar differences were evident among corresponding regions of porcine oral mucosa and skin. Moreover, the Kp values obtained for human tissues were not significantly different from those of the pig, except for the floor of the mouth, which was more permeable in human than in pig tissue. The results reveal interesting differences in the permeability of human oral mucosa that might be related to susceptibility to mucosal disease in those conditions where local extrinsic etiological agents are implicated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Dentistry

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