使用 UFLC 方法对痤疮患者和对照组的皮肤表面脂质进行比较分析

IF 0.8 4区 工程技术 Q4 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Accreditation and Quality Assurance Pub Date : 2024-01-23 DOI:10.1007/s00769-023-01568-5
M. S. Walia, R. Vinutha, V. Shastry, J. Betkerur, B. M. Gurupadayya, H. Konala
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痤疮是一种皮脂腺单位的慢性炎症性疾病。本研究旨在分析与对照组相比,痤疮患者皮肤表面脂质的组成,以关联痤疮的严重程度。痤疮的严重程度根据临床标准分级系统进行分级。用棉签蘸正己烷在面部皮肤上摩擦一分钟,采集皮肤表面脂质样本。分析采用带有紫外线检测器的超高效液相色谱法进行。结果发现,痤疮患者皮脂中的角鲨烯含量明显更高(p < 0.001)。与对照组相比,痤疮患者皮脂中的游离脂肪酸(FFAs)--特别是油酸(p = 0.002)和硬脂酸(p = 0.013)--升高,而亚油酸(p < 0.001)则降低。角鲨烯的平均得分随着痤疮临床等级的增加而升高。然而,游离脂肪酸与临床分级没有明显的相关性。该研究显示,寻常型痤疮患者皮肤表面脂质水平升高,尤其是游离脂肪酸,这与皮脂在痤疮发病机制中的作用相符。特定的治疗药物可能会在痤疮的治疗中发挥关键作用。
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Comparative analysis of the skin surface lipids between acne patients and controls using UFLC method

Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of pilosebaceous units. This study aims to analyze the composition of skin surface lipids in patients with acne compared to controls to correlate the severity of acne. The severity of acne was graded according to the standard grading system in clinical terms. Skin surface lipid samples were collected by rubbing the skin over the face with a swab soaked in hexane for a minute. The analysis was performed by UFLC with a UV detector. Subjects with acne were found to have a significantly higher quantity of squalene (p < 0.001) in the sebum. The free fatty acids (FFAs)—specifically, oleic acid (p = 0.002) and stearic acid (p = 0.013)—were elevated, whereas linoleic acid (p < 0.001) was decreased in the sebum of acne patients compared to controls. The mean scores of squalene were higher as the clinical grade of acne increased. However, the free fatty acids did not show a significant correlation with the clinical grading. The study revealed an increased level of skin surface lipids in patients with acne vulgaris, particularly in FFAs, conforming the role of sebum in the pathogenesis of acne. A specific therapeutic agent may play a crucial role in the management of acne.

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Accreditation and Quality Assurance
Accreditation and Quality Assurance 工程技术-分析化学
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期刊介绍: Accreditation and Quality Assurance has established itself as the leading information and discussion forum for all aspects relevant to quality, transparency and reliability of measurement results in chemical and biological sciences. The journal serves the information needs of researchers, practitioners and decision makers dealing with quality assurance and quality management, including the development and application of metrological principles and concepts such as traceability or measurement uncertainty in the following fields: environment, nutrition, consumer protection, geology, metallurgy, pharmacy, forensics, clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine, and microbiology.
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