Epidermal and dermal hydration in relation to skin color parameters.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Harvey N Mayrovitz, Kawaiola Aoki, Emily Deehan, Marissa Ruppe
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Abstract

Background: Our goal was to investigate linkages between skin color parameters and skin hydration. Since most prior studies focused on stratum corneum hydration, we focused on epidermal and dermal hydration in relation to skin color parameters in both sexes.

Materials and methods: Thirty adults (16 female) with an age ± SD of 24.3 ± 0.6 years participated. Three sites on both volar forearms were evaluated for melanin index (MI), erythema index (EI), Individual Typology Angle (ITA), tissue dielectric constant (TDC) values to depths of 0.5 mm (TDC0.5) and 2.5 mm (TDC2.5), and Fitzpatrick skin type (FST).

Results: MI and EI were highly correlated (r = 0.800, p < 0.001) with maximum differences in MI and ITA along the arm of 3% and 6.3% with no difference between arms. Male MI was greater than females (p < 0.01). Male TDC2.5 was 36.1 ± 5.4 and correlated with EI (r = 0.231, p = 0.035). Contrastingly, female TDC25 was 28.5 ± 3.6 with no correlation with EI but was correlated with MI (r = -0.301, p = 0.003). These differential patterns held true for TDC0.5. For both sexes, FST and ITA were highly correlated (r = -0.756, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: The findings revealed several correlations between skin color parameters and hydration that differed between males in females in some cases. The observed correlations may indicate that melanin may differentially impact water-holding capacity between sexes and provides a future research target. Further, these initial findings also may hold significance for dermatological assessments and the customization of skincare treatments tailored to individual skin types and demographics.

表皮和真皮水合与肤色参数的关系。
背景:我们的目标是研究肤色参数与皮肤水合作用之间的联系。由于之前的大多数研究侧重于角质层水合作用,因此我们重点研究表皮和真皮水合作用与男女肤色参数的关系:30 名成年人(16 名女性)参加了研究,年龄(± SD)为 24.3 ± 0.6 岁。对双手前臂三个部位的黑色素指数(MI)、红斑指数(EI)、个体类型学角度(ITA)、0.5 毫米(TDC0.5)和 2.5 毫米(TDC2.5)深度的组织介电常数(TDC)值以及菲茨帕特里克皮肤类型(FST)进行了评估:MI和EI高度相关(r = 0.800,p 2.5为36.1 ± 5.4,与EI相关(r = 0.231,p = 0.035)。相反,女性 TDC25 为 28.5 ± 3.6,与 EI 无关,但与 MI 相关(r = -0.301,p = 0.003)。这些差异模式对 TDC0.5 也适用。在男女两性中,FST 和 ITA 高度相关(r = -0.756,p 结论):研究结果表明,肤色参数与水合作用之间存在几种相关性,在某些情况下男性与女性之间存在差异。观察到的相关性可能表明,黑色素可能会对不同性别的持水能力产生不同影响,这也为今后的研究提供了一个目标。此外,这些初步发现还可能对皮肤病学评估以及针对个人皮肤类型和人口统计学特征的定制护肤治疗具有重要意义。
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Skin Research and Technology
Skin Research and Technology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
95
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Skin Research and Technology is a clinically-oriented journal on biophysical methods and imaging techniques and how they are used in dermatology, cosmetology and plastic surgery for noninvasive quantification of skin structure and functions. Papers are invited on the development and validation of methods and their application in the characterization of diseased, abnormal and normal skin. Topics include blood flow, colorimetry, thermography, evaporimetry, epidermal humidity, desquamation, profilometry, skin mechanics, epiluminiscence microscopy, high-frequency ultrasonography, confocal microscopy, digital imaging, image analysis and computerized evaluation and magnetic resonance. Noninvasive biochemical methods (such as lipids, keratin and tissue water) and the instrumental evaluation of cytological and histological samples are also covered. The journal has a wide scope and aims to link scientists, clinical researchers and technicians through original articles, communications, editorials and commentaries, letters, reviews, announcements and news. Contributions should be clear, experimentally sound and novel.
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