尿素处理对皮肤对表面活性剂诱导刺激敏感性的影响:一项安慰剂对照和随机研究

M. Lóden, E. Bárány, Per Mandahl, C. Wessman
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保湿面霜中的某些成分可能会影响皮肤对刺激物的敏感性。一种特别令人感兴趣的药剂是众所周知的湿润剂尿素。本研究对28名受试者进行安慰剂对照研究,旨在评估尿素处理对三种类型月桂基硫酸钠(SLS)暴露的影响:(1)在乳霜治疗的同时重复暴露于SLS 15天;(2)预防性尿素处理后皮肤对SLS的敏感性;(3)表面活性剂损伤皮肤经尿素处理后恢复后暴露于SLS。测量经皮失水(TEWL)和皮肤血流量。重复暴露于SLS诱导了轻微但显著的屏障损伤,以TEWL测量,处理之间的差异几乎显著(p = 0.06)。正常皮肤的处理减少了尿素处理区域的TEWL,对SLS的刺激反应明显减少。表面活性剂损伤皮肤的治疗促进了屏障的恢复,与安慰剂治疗部位相比,第二次暴露于SLS诱导的尿素处理部位的反应不那么明显。综上所述,尿素促进sls损伤皮肤的屏障恢复,使正常皮肤和受刺激皮肤都不容易受到刺激。研究结果可能是临床相关的尝试,以减少接触性皮炎由于刺激。
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The Influence of Urea Treatment on Skin Susceptibility to Surfactant-Induced Irritation: A Placebo-Controlled and Randomized Study
Certain ingredients in moisturizing creams may influence the skin susceptibility to irritants. One agent of particular interest is the well-known humectant urea. The present placebo-controlled study on 28 subjects was designed to evaluate the effects of urea treatment on three types of sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) exposures: (1) repeated exposure to SLS for 15 days with concurrent cream treatment, (2) the skin susceptibility to SLS following prophylactic treatment with urea and (3) SLS exposure after recovery of the surfactant-damaged skin by urea treatment. Parameters measured were transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and skin blood flow. Repeated exposure to SLS induced a slight but significant barrier damage, measured as TEWL, and the difference between the treatments was almost significant (p = 0.06). Treatment of normal skin reduced TEWL in the urea-treated area, and the irritant reaction to SLS was significantly decreased. Treatment of surfactant-damaged skin promoted barrier recovery, and the second exposure to SLS induced a less pronounced reaction in the urea-treated area compared to the placebo-treated site. In conclusion, urea promotes barrier recovery in SLS-damaged skin and makes both normal and irritated skin less susceptible to irritation. The findings may be of clinical relevance in attempts to reduce contact dermatitis due to irritant stimuli.
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