In vitro permeation of platinum and rhodium through Caucasian skin

Toxicol In Vitro. 2014 Dec;28(8):1396-401. doi: 10.1016/j.tiv.2014.07.007. Epub 2014 Jul 30.

Abstract

During platinum group metals (PGMs) refining the possibility exists for dermal exposure to PGM salts. The dermal route has been questioned as an alternative route of exposure that could contribute to employee sensitisation, even though literature has been focused on respiratory exposure. This study aimed to investigate the in vitro permeation of platinum and rhodium through intact Caucasian skin. A donor solution of 0.3mg/ml of metal, K2PtCl4 and RhCl3 respectively, was applied to the vertical Franz diffusion cells with full thickness abdominal skin. The receptor solution was removed at various intervals during the 24h experiment, and analysed with high resolution ICP-MS. Skin was digested and analysed by ICP-OES. Results indicated cumulative permeation with prolonged exposure, with a significantly higher mass of platinum permeating after 24h when compared to rhodium. The mass of platinum retained inside the skin and the flux of platinum across the skin was significantly higher than that of rhodium. Permeated and skin retained platinum and rhodium may therefore contribute to sensitisation and indicates a health risk associated with dermal exposure in the workplace.

Keywords: Caucasian skin; Franz diffusion cells; Platinum group metals (PGMs); Skin permeation; Skin sensitisation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Occupational Exposure / adverse effects
  • Permeability
  • Platinum / pharmacokinetics*
  • Platinum / toxicity
  • Rhodium / pharmacokinetics*
  • Rhodium / toxicity
  • Skin / metabolism*

Substances

  • Platinum
  • Rhodium