Literature DB >> 12839570

Ultrastructural evidence of stratum corneum permeabilization induced by photomechanical waves.

Gopinathan K Menon1, Nikiforos Kollias, Apostolos G Doukas.   

Abstract

Photomechanical waves (high amplitude pressure transients generated by lasers) have been shown to permeabilize the stratum corneum in vivo and facilitate the transport of macromolecules into the viable epidermis. The permeabilization of the stratum corneum is transient and its barrier function recovers. Sites on the volar forearm of humans were exposed to photomechanical waves and biopsies were obtained immediately after the exposure and processed for electron microscopy. Electron microscopy showed an expansion of the lacunar spaces within the stratum corneum lipid bilayers but no changes in the organization of the secreted lamellar bodies at the stratum corneum-stratum granulosum boundary. The combination of photomechanical waves and sodium lauryl sulfate enhances the efficiency of transdermal delivery and delays the recovery of the barrier function of the stratum corneum. Electron microscopy from sites exposed to photomechanical waves and sodium lauryl sulfate showed that the lacunar spaces expanded significantly more and the secreted lamellar bodies also appeared to be altered. In either case, there were no changes in the papillary dermis. These observations support the hypothesis that the photomechanical waves induce the expansion of the lacunar spaces within the stratum corneum leading to the formation of transient channels.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12839570     DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12302.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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