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与对照组相比,特应性皮炎患者未受累皮肤中经皮渗透的十二烷基硫酸钠增加

Percutaneous penetration of sodium lauryl sulphate is increased in uninvolved skin of patients with atopic dermatitis compared with control subjects
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摘要 Background: Involved regions of the skin in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have been shown to have higher transepidermal water loss (TEWL), indicating a compromised skin barrier. Whether uninvolved skin also has diminished barrier characteristics is controversial. Objectives: To study the penetration of sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) into uninvolved skin of patients with AD compared with the skin of control subjects. Methods: Percutaneous penetration was assessed using the tape stripping technique on the stratum corneum (SC). Twenty patients with AD and 20 healthy subjects were exposed to 1% SLS for 4 h on the mid-volar forearm. After the end of exposure the SC was removed by adhesive tape. The amount of SLS was determined in each consecutive strip. Fick’ s second law of diffusion was used to deduce the diffusivity and the partition coefficient of SLS between water and the SC. Results: The SC thickness was similar in both groups; however, the TEWL was higher in patients with AD compared with that of the control group (mean ± SD 8.4 ± 4.3 and 6.3 ± 2.0 g m- 2 h- 1, respectively). There was a correlation between SC thickness and TEWL in control subjects but no correlation was found in patients with AD. The diffusivity of SLS through uninvolved AD skin was higher compared with normal skin (mean ± SD 12.7 ± 5.8 × 10- 9 and 6.2 ± 3.0 × 10 - 9 cm- 2 h- 1, respectively), while the partition coefficient between SC and water was lower (mean ± SD 137 ± 64 and 196 ± 107, respectively). Conclusions: The results show a different penetration profile of SLS into the SC of patients with AD compared with control subjects. This indicates that even noninvolved skin in patients with AD has altered barrier characteristics, emphasizing the importance of skin protection and prevention of skin contact with chemicals. Background: Involved regions of the skin in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have been shown to have higher transepidermal water loss (TEWL), indicating a compromised skin barrier. Whether uninvolved skin also has diminished barrier characteristics is controversial. Objectives: To study the penetration of sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) into uninvolved skin of patients with AD compared with the skin of control subjects. Methods: Percutaneous penetration was assessed using the tape stripping technique on the stratum corneum (SC) . Twenty patients with AD and 20 healthy subjects were exposed to 1% SIS for 4 h on the mid-volar forearm. After the end of exposure the SC was removed by adhesive tape. The amount of SLS was determined in each consecutive strip. Fick's second law of diffusion was used to deduce the diffusivity and the partition coefficient of SIS between water and the SC. Results: The SC thickness was similar in both groups; however, the TEWL was higher in patients with AD compared with that of the control group (mean ± SD 8.4 ± 4.3 and 6. 3 ±2.0 g m^-2 h^-1, respectively) . There was a correlation between SC thickness and TEWL in control subjects but no correlation was found in patients with AD. The diffusivity of SLS through uninvolved AD skin was higher compared with normal skin (mean± SD 12.7 ± 5.8 × 10^-9and 6.2 ± 3.0× 10^-9 cm^-2 h^-1, respectively), while the partition coefficient between SC and water was lower (mean± SD 137± 64 and 196±107, respectively) . Conclusions: The results show a different penetration profile of SIS into the SC of patients with AD compared with control subjects. This indicates that even noninvolved skin in patients with AD has altered barrier characteristics, emphasizing the importance of skin protection and prevention of skin contact with chemicals.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(皮肤病学分册)》 2006年第9期34-35,共2页 Digest of the World Core Medical JOurnals:Dermatology
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