Literature DB >> 27328906

EIectrical impedance and transepidermal water loss of healthy human skin under different conditions.

D Hildebrandt1, K Ziegler1, U Wollina1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The skin barrier function is a multidimensional quality, which can be defined by a combination of noninvasive measurements, including EIectrical impedance (EI) and transepidermal water loss (TEWL).
METHODS: TEWL and EI were determined on in five different areas of the body in 25 healthy volunteers. The effects of hydration (a 15 min water bath, a 1 h occlusion and application of an oil-in-water emulsion combined with occlusion) were measured on the volar forearm.
RESULTS: EI was highest in the axillary region, followed by the cheek, spinal region, presternal area and upper arm. TEWL was highest in the axillary region, followed by the cheek. Lowest levels were detected in the spinal region, the presternal region and the upper arm. The water bath increased EI but not TEWL. After 1 h occlusion TEWL was not increased and EI decreased, which corresponds to stratum corneum hydration. After a single application of an oil-in-water emulsion, we observed a reduction of EI and an increase of TEWL. The simultaneous use of occlusion and application of an emulsion led to the most significant reduction of EI. TEWL was increased during the following 30 min.
CONCLUSIONS: EI and TEWL show a topological variability. Acute hydration increased EI but occlusion and/or moisturizing decreased EI. Acute hydration and occlusion alone did not significantly affect TEWL, but moisturizing in combination caused a longer lasting TEWL increase. To examine the stratum corneum function, the use of different noninvasive techniques seem to provide more complex information.

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Keywords:  EIectrical impedance; TEWL; anatomic site; skin barrier function; skin hydration; skin occlusion

Year:  1998        PMID: 27328906     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0846.1998.tb00097.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skin Res Technol        ISSN: 0909-752X            Impact factor:   2.365


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