Atopic dermatitis is a common skin disease of unknown etiology with an impaired permeability barrier function. To learn more about the molecular pathology in lesional skin, we analyzed levels of free extractable as well as protein-bound barrier lipids in the epidermis of atopic dermatitis subjects. The amount of protein-bound ω-hydroxyceramides in healthy epidermis comprised 46–53 wt% of total protein-bound lipids, whereas this percentage was decreased to 23–28 wt% in nonlesional areas and even down to 10–25 wt% in affected atopic skin areas of the subjects. Furthermore, the partial amount of free extractable very long chain fatty acids with more than 24 carbon atoms was reduced in affected regions down to 25 wt% and in nonlesional regions ...
A defective permeability barrier leads to the penetration of environmental allergens into the skin a...
Epidermal ceramides are indispensable lipids that maintain the functions of the stratum corneum. Est...
Abstract: Lipids are important constituents of the human epidermis. Either free and organized into b...
Atopic dermatitis is a common skin disease of unknown etiology with an impaired permeability barrier...
Atopic dermatitis skin tends to be easily irritated and appears dry. These clinical peculiarities co...
A hallmark of atopic eczema (AE) is skin barrier dysfunction. Lipids in the stratum corneum (SC), pr...
Patients with Atopic Dermatitis (AD) suffer from inflamed skin and skin barrier defects. Proper form...
Stratum corneum lipids are an important determinant for both water-retention function and permeabili...
SummaryWe have previously demonstrated that there is abnormal expression of sphingomyelin (SM) deacy...
The skin barrier function strongly relies on the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (S...
Previously, we demonstrated that there is a marked reduction in the amount of ceramide in the stratu...
In any living system, control of water permeability is essential for survival. This review begins wi...
Dysfunctional skin barrier plays a key role in the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis (AD), a comm...
Dysfunctional skin barrier plays a key role in the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis (AD), a comm...
Epidermal ceramides are indispensable lipids that maintain the functions of the stratum corneum. Est...
A defective permeability barrier leads to the penetration of environmental allergens into the skin a...
Epidermal ceramides are indispensable lipids that maintain the functions of the stratum corneum. Est...
Abstract: Lipids are important constituents of the human epidermis. Either free and organized into b...
Atopic dermatitis is a common skin disease of unknown etiology with an impaired permeability barrier...
Atopic dermatitis skin tends to be easily irritated and appears dry. These clinical peculiarities co...
A hallmark of atopic eczema (AE) is skin barrier dysfunction. Lipids in the stratum corneum (SC), pr...
Patients with Atopic Dermatitis (AD) suffer from inflamed skin and skin barrier defects. Proper form...
Stratum corneum lipids are an important determinant for both water-retention function and permeabili...
SummaryWe have previously demonstrated that there is abnormal expression of sphingomyelin (SM) deacy...
The skin barrier function strongly relies on the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (S...
Previously, we demonstrated that there is a marked reduction in the amount of ceramide in the stratu...
In any living system, control of water permeability is essential for survival. This review begins wi...
Dysfunctional skin barrier plays a key role in the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis (AD), a comm...
Dysfunctional skin barrier plays a key role in the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis (AD), a comm...
Epidermal ceramides are indispensable lipids that maintain the functions of the stratum corneum. Est...
A defective permeability barrier leads to the penetration of environmental allergens into the skin a...
Epidermal ceramides are indispensable lipids that maintain the functions of the stratum corneum. Est...
Abstract: Lipids are important constituents of the human epidermis. Either free and organized into b...