TEM Assessments of the Restructuring Effects of an Emollient Cream on the stratum corneum
Richard Fitoussi, Katell Vie, Éric Mathieu, Éric Gooris, Joseph Hemmerlé
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DOI: 10.4236/jcdsa.2011.14019   PDF    HTML   XML   4,959 Downloads   8,833 Views  

Abstract

The structure of the stratum corneum contributes to the barrier function of the epidermis. Skin barrier recovery is of utmost importance after epidermal tissue damage. The aim of this study was to describe, at the cellular level, the structural effects resulting from topical application of a hand-cream onto normal skin and to investigate the potential repair mechanisms induced by the emollient on altered tissue. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to compare the architectures of the horny layers from: 1) ex-vivo cultured human skin; 2) skin treated by topical application of a hand-cream emulsion; 3) explants exposed to sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS); 4) SLS-treated explants that underwent subsequent topical application of the emollient emulsion. These TEM assessments allowed identifying the structural changes occurring in the stratum corneum of skin explants exposed to SLS and/or treated with an emollient. Results strongly suggest that both, SLS-induced damage and emollient-driven repair process take place in the stratum corneum, at the cellular level. One can envisage that the observed restructuring effects after topical application of the skin-care product are likely to ameliorate or restore the barrier function of the stratum corneum. In this, the properties of the emollient go beyond the cosmetic feel.

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R. Fitoussi, K. Vie, É. Mathieu, É. Gooris and J. Hemmerlé, "TEM Assessments of the Restructuring Effects of an Emollient Cream on the stratum corneum," Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications, Vol. 1 No. 4, 2011, pp. 125-132. doi: 10.4236/jcdsa.2011.14019.

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