Insights into the molecular organization of lipids in the skin barrier from infrared spectroscopy studies of stratum corneum lipid models.

D J Moore, M E Rerek
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Abstract

In order to gain some insight into the molecular organization of lipids in the skin barrier we used Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to investigate models of the stratum corneum (SC) containing deuterated hexadecanoic acid, cholesterol, and ceramide 2 or ceramide 5. In both models there is clear evidence of separate conformationally ordered domains of ceramide and fatty acids. In addition, these chains are packed in orthorhombic subcells at physiological temperatures. The ceramide headgroup behavior indicates distinct hydrogen bonding patterns between the ceramide 2 and ceramide 5 models. In the ceramide 2 model the amide I mode is split into two components suggesting strong transverse intermolecular hydrogen bonding between headgroups. In contrast, no amide splitting is observed for ceramide 5 although the amide frequencies are indicative of strong hydrogen bonding. These observations on the molecular organization of SC lipids are discussed in terms of skin barrier function.

从角质层脂质模型的红外光谱研究中洞察皮肤屏障中脂质的分子组织。
为了深入了解皮肤屏障中脂质的分子结构,我们使用傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)光谱来研究角质层(SC)中含有氘化十六烷酸、胆固醇和神经酰胺2或神经酰胺5的模型。在这两种模型中,有明确的证据表明神经酰胺和脂肪酸的构象有序结构域是分开的。此外,这些链在生理温度下被包裹在正交亚细胞中。神经酰胺的头基团行为表明神经酰胺2和神经酰胺5模型之间存在明显的氢键模式。在神经酰胺2模型中,酰胺I模式被分成两个组分,表明头基之间存在很强的横向分子间氢键。相反,在神经酰胺5中没有观察到酰胺分裂,尽管酰胺频率表明有很强的氢键。这些关于SC脂质分子组织的观察在皮肤屏障功能方面进行了讨论。
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