Background : Acetone disrupts the cutaneous permeability barrier thtough the removal of stratum corneum lipids. This pertubation of barrier integrtity stimulates a variety of homeostatic repair that ultimately results n the normalization of barrier function. Object : To measure the effect of steroid on the barrier recovery of acetone applied skin, Material and Methods : The flank skin of 8∼10week old hairless mice was treated with acetone and then topical and systemic steroids were applied. Transepidermal water loss(TEWL) was checked after 0, 3, 6, 12 and 24 hours. Electron and light microrcopic examination and ion capture cytochemistry were performed after 3, 6, 12 and 24 hours ter systemic and topical steroids had been applied. Results Th...
Dry skin is mainly caused by the perturbation of stratum corneum (SC) lipids which affected by aging...
BACKGROUND: Although there are no known gender-related differences in permeability barrier function ...
Traditional test of skin irritancy or injury involve nonparametric grading scales and rely heavily o...
Abstract To disrupt the barrier function of the skin, diVerent in vivo methods have been established...
Background: Prolonged exposure of topical and systemic corticosteroid to skin can result in well-rec...
To disrupt the barrier function of the skin, different in vivo methods have been established, e.g., ...
Background : Among the various methods for chemical peeling, it is possible to select a wide range o...
BACKGROUND: alpha-hydroxyacids (AHA), such as glycolic acid and lactic acid, have recently been us...
Skin atrophy is one of the most frequent side-effects of the topical glucocorticoid. Skin barrier im...
The aim of these studies was to characterize those physicochemical factors which regulate the deposi...
Selective removal of stratum corneum lipids following applications of acetone/ether to the human for...
The cutaneous permeability barrier is localized to the stratum corneum interstices and is mediated b...
Prolonged exposure of human epidermis to excess endogenous or exogenous glucocorticoids can result i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Topical ceramide application is an effective therapeutic approach ...
The stratum corneum is the outermost skin layer and consists of dead cells embedded in a lipid matri...
Dry skin is mainly caused by the perturbation of stratum corneum (SC) lipids which affected by aging...
BACKGROUND: Although there are no known gender-related differences in permeability barrier function ...
Traditional test of skin irritancy or injury involve nonparametric grading scales and rely heavily o...
Abstract To disrupt the barrier function of the skin, diVerent in vivo methods have been established...
Background: Prolonged exposure of topical and systemic corticosteroid to skin can result in well-rec...
To disrupt the barrier function of the skin, different in vivo methods have been established, e.g., ...
Background : Among the various methods for chemical peeling, it is possible to select a wide range o...
BACKGROUND: alpha-hydroxyacids (AHA), such as glycolic acid and lactic acid, have recently been us...
Skin atrophy is one of the most frequent side-effects of the topical glucocorticoid. Skin barrier im...
The aim of these studies was to characterize those physicochemical factors which regulate the deposi...
Selective removal of stratum corneum lipids following applications of acetone/ether to the human for...
The cutaneous permeability barrier is localized to the stratum corneum interstices and is mediated b...
Prolonged exposure of human epidermis to excess endogenous or exogenous glucocorticoids can result i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Topical ceramide application is an effective therapeutic approach ...
The stratum corneum is the outermost skin layer and consists of dead cells embedded in a lipid matri...
Dry skin is mainly caused by the perturbation of stratum corneum (SC) lipids which affected by aging...
BACKGROUND: Although there are no known gender-related differences in permeability barrier function ...
Traditional test of skin irritancy or injury involve nonparametric grading scales and rely heavily o...