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Beneficial effects of a skin tolerance-tested moisturizing cream on the barrier function in experimentally-elicited irritant and allergic contact dermatitis
Authors:De Paépe K  Hachem J P  Vanpee E  Goossens A  Germaux M A  Lachapelle J M  Lambert J  Matthieu L  Roseeuw D  Suys E  Van Hecke E  Rogiers V
Institution:Department of Toxicology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
Abstract:In experimentally-induced irritant (ICD) and allergic (ACD) contact dermatitis, an oil-in-water (o/w) cream was applied to investigate its effects on a disturbed barrier function compared to untreated physiological barrier repair. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) measurements were performed. Before the start of the experiments, the skin tolerance of the cream was examined, revealing the non-irritating characteristics of the ingredients and the absence of any contact allergic patch test reaction. In the ICD study, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) patches were applied to the forearms of young female volunteers. Consequently, it was observed that repeated cream application (14 days, 2x/day) significantly improved the TEWL of SLS-damaged skin, leading to a complete recovery on day 15. In the ACD study, disruption of skin barrier function was obtained by a nickel-mediated contact allergy patch (CAP) test. The cream was then applied 2x/day for 4 consecutive days. Assessment of TEWL clearly showed that recovery of the disrupted skin significantly improved after cream application in comparison to untreated barrier repair.
Keywords:skin barrier  skin tolerance  SLS treatment  contact allergy patch (CAP) test  TEWL  moisturizing cream  skin care products  irritant contact dermatitis  allergic contact dermatitis  occupational  prevention
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