Xerotic Skin of the Elderly: A Summer versus Winter Comparison Based on Biophysical Measurements

F. Andersen, K. H. Andersen, A. Kligman
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Background: Xerosis, a well-known problem in the elderly part of the population, is often exacerbated in winter with negative effects on daily life. Objective: To describe differences in stratum corneum function of the lower legs in winter compared to summer using objective biometric methods. Methods: The following techniques were utilized: colorimetry, evaporimetry, laser Doppler perfusion imaging, sticky slides (D-Squames®) and corneometry. The reaction to a 24-hour patch test with sodium lauryl sulfate, burning to chloroform:methanol and the whealing response to dimethylsulfoxide were also studied. Results: In winter, the stratum corneum had a looser structure and a diminished barrier function with an increased neurosensory reactivity. Conclusion: The results suggest that the exacerbation of xerosis in the winter is accompanied by structural changes in the stratum corneum, making it looser and more permeable to chemical irritants with a heightened response to neurosensory stimuli.
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老年人皮肤干燥:基于生物物理测量的夏季与冬季比较
背景:干燥症是老年人的一个众所周知的问题,在冬季往往会加剧,对日常生活产生负面影响。目的:用客观生物识别方法描述冬季与夏季小腿角质层功能的差异。方法:采用比色法、蒸发法、激光多普勒灌注显像、粘片法(D-Squames®)和角膜比例尺法。研究了十二烷基硫酸钠对24小时斑贴试验的反应,对氯仿甲醇的燃烧反应以及对二甲亚砜的反应。结果:冬季角质层结构疏松,屏障功能减弱,神经感觉反应性增强。结论:冬季干旱症的加重伴随着角质层的结构变化,使角质层变得更疏松,对化学刺激物的渗透性更强,对神经感觉刺激的反应增强。
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