نتایج جستجو برای: stratum corneum

تعداد نتایج: 6460  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1975
P M Elias D S Friend

The structural basis of the permeability barrier in mammalian epidermis was examined by tracer and freeze-fracture techniques. Water-soluble tracers (horesradish peroxidase, lanthanum, ferritin) were injected into neonatal mice or into isolated upper epidermal sheets obtained with staphylococcal exfoliatin. Tracers percolated through the intercellular spaces to the upper stratum granulosum, whe...

2010
Joke A. Bouwstra Gert S. Gooris

The primary function of the skin is to act as a barrier against unwanted influences from the environment. The barrier function of the skin is located in the superficial of the skin, the stratum corneum. The stratum corneum consists of dead cells filled with keratin and water, which are embedded in lipid regions. The lipid regions are the only continuous structure in the stratum corneum. For thi...

2007
AGUSTÍ MUÑOZ-GARCIA JOSEPH B. WILLIAMS

The stratum corneum, the outer layer of the epidermis, consists of flattened cells embedded in a matrix of lipids, primarily cholesterol, free fatty acids, ceramides, and cerebrosides. The stratum corneum forms a barrier to water vapor diffusion through the skin. In birds, the skin limits excessive water loss at thermoneutral temperatures, but also serves as a vehicle for thermoregulation durin...

Journal: :International journal of pharmaceutics 2012
Yuri G Anissimov Xin Zhao Michael S Roberts Andrei V Zvyagin

Fluorescence recovery after photo-bleaching experiments were performed in human stratum corneum in vitro. Fluorescence multiphoton tomography was used, which allowed the dimensions of the photobleached volume to be at the micron scale and located fully within the lipid phase of the stratum corneum. Analysis of the fluorescence recovery data with simplified mathematical models yielded the diffus...

2015
Charlene DeHaven

THE NORMAL EXFOLIATION PROCESS Exfoliation occurs naturally as outworn stratum corneum cells detach and are removed from the skin’s surface. Replacement of stratum corneum cells occurs by a self-renewal process as epidermal cells move upward from the basal layer, the stratum basalis, and through the subsequent two layers, the stratum spinosum and stratum granulosum, to reach the stratum corneum...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1993
W M Holleran Y Takagi G K Menon G Legler K R Feingold P M Elias

The interstices of the mammalian stratum corneum contain lipids in a system of continuous membrane bilayers critical for the epidermal permeability barrier. During the transition from inner to outer stratum corneum, the content of polar lipids including glucosylceramides, decreases while ceramide content increases. We investigated whether inhibition of glucosylceramide hydrolysis would alter ep...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica. Supplementum 2000
J A Bouwstra F E Dubbelaar G S Gooris M Ponec

The main function of the skin is to protect the body against exogenous substances. The skin barrier is located in the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum. This layer consists of keratin enriched cells embedded in lipid lamellae. These lamellae form the main barrier for diffusion of substances through the skin. In diseased skin the barrier function is often impaired. For a full unde...

Journal: :Progress in lipid research 2003
Joke A Bouwstra P Loan Honeywell-Nguyen Gert S Gooris Maria Ponec

The natural function of the skin is to protect the body from unwanted influences from the environment. The main barrier of the skin is located in the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum. Since the lipids regions in the stratum corneum form the only continuous structure, substances applied onto the skin always have to pass these regions. For this reason the organization in the lipid...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 1999
J W Fluhr M Gloor L Lehmann S Lazzerini F Distante E Berardesca

Two studies were performed to evaluate the influence of glycerol on the recovery of damaged stratum corneum barrier function. Measurements of transepidermal water loss and capacitance were conducted in a 3-day follow-up after tape stripping (study 1) and a 7-day follow-up after a barrier damage due to a repeated washing with sodium lauryl sulphate. In study 1 a faster barrier repair (transepide...

Journal: :Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 2007
Yeu-Chun Kim Peter J Ludovice Mark R Prausnitz

In this study we tested the hypothesis that magainin, a peptide known to form pores in bacterial cell membranes, can increase skin permeability by disrupting stratum corneum lipid structure. We further hypothesized that magainin's enhancement requires co-administration with a surfactant chemical enhancer to increase magainin penetration into the skin. In support of these hypotheses, exposure to...

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