拟除虫菊酯
氰戊菊酯
胡椒基丁醇
药理学
灼热感
苯佐卡因
化学
医学
毒理
麻醉
皮肤病科
毒性
杀虫剂
内科学
生物
农学
作者
Linda A. Malley,Stuart Z. Cagen,C. M. Parker,Thomas H. Gardiner,G. A. Van Gelder,G.P. Rose
标识
DOI:10.1016/0378-4274(85)90199-7
摘要
Previous investigations have demonstrated that dermal exposure to fenvalerate or other synthetic pyrethroid insecticides can produce a skin sensory response characterized by an itching/tingling sensation in humans and animals. The objective of this investigation performed in guinea pigs was to establish treatments which would be effective against pyrethroid-mediated skin sensation. Two classes of agents were tested. Barrier agents, which block penetration of substances through the skin, did not significantly reduce the fenvalerate-mediated skin sensations. Post-treatments with steroidal Dermolate®, antihistamine Delamine® or anti-inflammatory aspirin did not significantly reduce the pyrethroid-mediated skin sensation. However, Bicozene® (a local anesthetic cream) and Tashan® (a vitamin A, D, and Econtaining cream) were effective in reducing the pyrethroid-mediated skin sensations. Prior (30 min and 5h) dermal application of vitamin E was found to be effective in significantly reducing the fenvaleratemediated skin sensation; even when applied 29 h prior to fenvalerate exposure, there appeared to be a reduced skin response. Piperonyl butoxide (PBO), a pesticide Synergist, reduced the fenvalerate skin sensations when applied either directly to the skin or in conjunction with the pyrethroid.
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