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Comparison of structure and organization of cutaneous lipids in a reconstructed skin model and human skin: spectroscopic imaging and chromatographic profiling
Authors:Ali Tfayli  Franck Bonnier  Zeineb Farhane  Danielle Libong  Hugh J Byrne  Arlette Baillet‐Guffroy
Institution:1. Group of Analytical Chemistry of Paris‐Sud (GCAPS), Faculty of Pharmacy, University Paris‐Sud, , Chatenay‐Malabry, France;2. Focas Research Institute, Dublin Institute of Technology, , Dublin 8, Ireland
Abstract:The use of animals for scientific research is increasingly restricted by legislation, increasing the demand for human skin models. These constructs present comparable bulk lipid content to human skin. However, their permeability is significantly higher, limiting their applicability as models of barrier function, although the molecular origins of this reduced barrier function remain unclear. This study analyses the stratum corneum (SC) of one such commercially available reconstructed skin model (RSM) compared with human SC by spectroscopic imaging and chromatographic profiling. Total lipid composition was compared by chromatographic analysis (HPLC). Raman spectroscopy was used to evaluate the conformational order, lateral packing and distribution of lipids in the surface and skin/RSM sections. Although HPLC indicates that all SC lipid classes are present, significant differences are observed in ceramide profiles. Raman imaging demonstrated that the RSM lipids are distributed in a non‐continuous matrix, providing a better understanding of the limited barrier function.
Keywords:artificial skin models  high‐performance liquid chromatography  human skin  lipids  Raman spectroscopy  stratum corneum
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