• Title of article

    Aging and the epidermal permeability barrier: Implications for contact dermatitis

  • Author/Authors

    Ruby Ghadially، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    162
  • To page
    169
  • Abstract
    image: This report examines our present knowledge of the epidermal permeability barrier as it pertains to irritant contact dermatitis and discusses how altered barrier function may affect the clinical manifestations of irritant contact dermatitis in the aged. image: Altered barrier function affects the ability of an irritant to penetrate the stratum corneum and produce deleterious effects on both stratum corneum and epidermis. Moreover, a damaged epidermis can be expected to produce a defective stratum corneum, thus resulting in a vicious cycle. Furthermore, although basal transepidermal water loss has traditionally been used as an assessment of barrier function, evidence suggests that dynamic tests of barrier function are more reliable indicators of barrier function in the clinical setting of additive, repetitive, or chronic insults. Finally, barrier disruption per se has now been shown to produce both a cytokine response and an increase in epidermal Langerhansʹ cell density. Thus, barrier disruption not only alters penetrance of contactants, but also may prime the inflammatory response. Studies of aged epidermal permeability barrier function provide a greater understanding of the modified response to irritants in the aged.
  • Journal title
    Dermatitis
  • Serial Year
    1998
  • Journal title
    Dermatitis
  • Record number

    461111