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Title

Relationship Between Cholesterol Sulfate and Intercellular Cohesion of the Stratum Corneum: Demonstration Using a Push-Pull Meter and an Improved High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatographic Separation System of All Major Stratum Corneum Lipids.

Authors

Serizawa, Shigeo; Osawa, Kaoruko; Togashi, Kyoko; Yamamoto, Ayako; Ito, Masaaki; Hamanaka, Sumiko; Otsuka, Fujio

Abstract

To investigate the role of cholesterol sulfate (CS) as an inter-cellular glue or cement in the stratum corneum, we compared the relationship between CS levels and magnitude of the intercellular cohesion of the stratum corneum between the palm and the upper arm. Using a push-pull meter, the palm displayed approximately seven times the magnitude of cohesion of the stratum corneum as the upper arm (n = 11). CS and other stratum corneum lipids were extracted from the palm and the upper arm (n = 22) by a cup method and determined by our improved high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC). Despite a great difference in the magnitude of cohesion (p < 0.01), CS levels and ratios of CS to ceramides and CS to cholesterol in the stratum corneum showed no significant differences between the palm and the upper arm. Our results suggest that differences in CS cannot account for the differences in cohesion between palm and upper arm.

Subjects

CHOLESTEROL; COHESION; SULFATES; PALM (Anatomy); ARM; LIPIDS

Publication

Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 1992, Vol 99, Issue 2, p232

ISSN

0022-202X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/1523-1747.ep12650454

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