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Hanan Osman-Ponchet1, Alexandre Gaborit2, Magali Kouidhi2, Sandrine Anglars2, Jeanne Marceau-Suissa2, Orla Duffy-Roger2, Jean-Michel Linget2, Claire E Wilson2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Pre-treatment of the skin to remove scales and crusts prior to photodynamic therapy (PDT) is essential to enhance the uptake of topically applied methyl aminolevulinate (MAL) and to improve treatment efficacy. This study compared the effect of two different skin preparation pads on skin integrity in ex vivo human skin.Entities:
Keywords: Ex vivo human skin; Skin preparation pad; Tape stripping; Transepidermal water loss
Year: 2017 PMID: 28710659 PMCID: PMC5574744 DOI: 10.1007/s13555-017-0193-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)
Fig. 1Effect of 10 tape strippings on TEWL in ex vivo human skin. Data represent the mean and SEM (n = 9). Each condition was performed in triplicate on three different donors. ****p < 0.0001 versus control
Fig. 2Effect of the number of passages of Ambu Unilect™ (A-UN) skin preparation pad on TEWL in ex vivo human skin. a TEWL was measured on intact skin (control) and after treatment of the same sample with A-UN. ****p < 0.0001 versus control. b Comparison between the number of passages of A-UN and 10 tape strippings. ***p < 0.001 versus 10 tape strippings; ****p < 0.0001 versus 10 tape strippings; $$$ p < 0.001 versus 10 passages of A-UN. Data represent the mean and SEM (n = 9). Each condition was performed in triplicate on three different donors
Fig. 3Effect of the number of passages of PREPSTER™ (PR) skin preparation pad on TEWL in ex vivo human skin. a TEWL was measured on intact skin (control) and after treatment of the same sample with PR. ****p < 0.0001 versus control. b Comparison between the number of passages of PR and 10 tape strippings. ****p < 0.0001 versus 10 tape strippings; $$$$ p < 0.0001 versus 10 passages of PR; $ p < 0.01 versus 10 passages of PR. Data represent the mean and SEM (n = 9). Each condition was performed in triplicate on three different donors
Fig. 4Comparison of the effect of tape stripping, skin preparation pads [Ambu Unilect™ (A-UN) and PREPSTER™ (PR)], and complete removal of epidermis on TEWL in ex vivo human skin. Data represent the mean and SEM (n = 9). Each condition was performed in triplicate on three different donors, except for the complete removal of epidermis performed in triplicate on one donor (n = 3). ****p < 0.0001 versus 10 tape strippings; $$$$ p < 0.0001 versus complete removal of epidermis
Fig. 5Histological analysis of the effect of: a control, b tape stripping, c Ambu Unilect™ skin preparation pad, d PREPSTER™ skin preparation pad, and e complete removal of the epidermis in ex vivo skin