Heavy Cigarette Smokers in a Chinese Population Display a Compromised Permeability Barrier

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作者
Xin, Shujun [1 ]
Ye, Li [1 ]
Man, George [2 ,3 ]
Lv, Chengzhi [1 ]
Elias, Peter M. [2 ,3 ]
Man, Mao-Qiang [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Dalian Skin Dis Hosp, Dalian 116021, Liaoning, Peoples R China
[2] San Francisco VA Med Ctr, Dermatol Serv, San Francisco, CA 94121 USA
[3] Univ Calif San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94121 USA
关键词
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE; PROINFLAMMATORY CYTOKINE RELEASE; STRATUM-CORNEUM HYDRATION; SKIN BARRIER; HIP FRACTURE; ALLERGIC SENSITIZATION; HUMAN KERATINOCYTES; OXIDATIVE STRESS; MATERNAL SMOKING; CALCIUM INFLUX;
D O I
10.1155/2016/9704598
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Cigarette smoking is associated with various cutaneous disorders with defective permeability. Yet, whether cigarette smoking influences epidermal permeability barrier function is largely unknown. Here, we measured skin biophysical properties, including permeability barrier homeostasis, stratum corneum (SC) integrity, SC hydration, skin surface pH, and skin melanin/erythema index, in cigarette smokers. A total of 99 male volunteers were enrolled in this study. Smokers were categorized as light-to-moderate (<20 cigarettes/day) or heavy smokers (>= 20 cigarettes/day). An MPA5 was used to measure SC hydration and skin melanin/erythema index on the dorsal hand, forehead, and cheek. Basal transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and barrier recovery rates were assessed on the forearm. A Skin-pH-Meter pH900 was used to measure skin surface pH. Our results showed that heavy cigarette smokers exhibited delayed barrier recovery after acute abrogation (1.02% +/- 13.06 versus 16.48% +/- 6.07), and barrier recovery rates correlated negatively with the number of daily cigarettes consumption (p = 0.0087). Changes in biophysical parameters in cigarette smokers varied with body sites. In conclusion, heavy cigarette smokers display compromised permeability barrier homeostasis, which could contribute, in part, to the increased prevalence of certain cutaneous disorders characterized by defective permeability. Thus, improving epidermal permeability barrier should be considered for heavy cigarette smokers.
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