Attenuation of Surfactant-Induced Interleukin 1α Expression by Zinc Pyrithione

Raphael Warren, J. Schwartz, L. Sanders, P. S. Juneja
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Background: Dandruff is believed to be a fungus-mediated disease which responds to the topical delivery of antifungal agents. Although the primary causative factor is fungus related, distal events include an inflammatory cascade that eventually expresses itself as corneocyte flakes. The most common vehicle for dandruff treatment includes surfactants (i.e. shampoos), which as a chemical group have the potential to promote dermatitis. Objective: To evaluate the effect of antidandruff agents and antimicrobials on the potential contact irritancy of surfactants. Methods: Excretion of interleukin 1α by human skin equivalent cultures was measured after topical application of test materials. Results: Zinc pyrithione specifically reduces surfactant-induced expression of interleukin 1α. Neither its sodium salt nor other antimicrobial/antifungal agents had a similar effect. Conclusion: These data suggest that in addition to its known antifungal activity, zinc pyrithione may provide an additional benefit by reducing the potential irritancy of surfactant vehicles.
吡硫锌对表面活性剂诱导的白细胞介素1α表达的抑制作用
背景:头皮屑被认为是一种真菌介导的疾病,它对局部抗真菌药物的递送有反应。虽然主要的致病因素与真菌有关,但远端事件包括炎症级联反应,最终表现为角质细胞薄片。最常见的头皮屑治疗工具包括表面活性剂(即洗发水),作为一种化学物质,它有可能促进皮炎。目的:评价抗菌剂和去屑剂对表面活性剂潜在接触刺激的影响。方法:局部应用试验材料后,测定人皮肤等效培养物中白细胞介素1α的排泄量。结果:吡硫锌可特异性降低表面活性剂诱导的白细胞介素1α的表达。它的钠盐和其他抗微生物/抗真菌剂都没有类似的效果。结论:这些数据表明,除了已知的抗真菌活性外,吡硫锌可能通过减少表面活性剂载体的潜在刺激性而提供额外的益处。
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