Short-Term Glucocorticoid Treatment Compromises Both Permeability Barrier Homeostasis and Stratum Corneum Integrity: Inhibition of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis Accounts for Functional Abnormalities
Jack S. Kao
1
,
Joachim W. Fluhr
1, 2
,
Mao‐Qiang Man
1
,
Ashley J. Fowler
1
,
Jean-Pierre Hachem
1
,
Debra Crumrine
1
,
Sung Yul Ahn
1
,
Barbara Brown
1
,
Peter Elias
1
,
Kenneth R. Feingold
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2003-03-12
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.659
CiteScore: 8.7
Impact factor: 5.7
ISSN: 0022202X, 15231747
PubMed ID:
12603860
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Dermatology
Abstract
Prolonged exposure of human epidermis to excess endogenous or exogenous glucocorticoids can result in well-recognized cutaneous abnormalities. Here, we determined whether short-term glucocorticoid treatment would also display adverse effects, specifically on two key epidermal functions, permeability barrier homeostasis and stratum corneum integrity and cohesion, and the basis for such changes. In humans 3 d of treatment with a potent, commonly employed topical glucocorticoid (clobetasol), applied topically, produced a deterioration in barrier homeostasis, characterized by delayed barrier recovery and abnormal stratum corneum integrity (rate of barrier disruption with tape strippings) and stratum corneum cohesion (microg protein removed per stripping). Short-term systemic and topical glucocorticoid produced similar functional defects in mice, where the basis for these abnormalities was explored further. Both the production and secretion of lamellar bodies were profoundly decreased in topical glucocorticoid-treated mice resulting in decreased extracellular lamellar bilayers. These structural changes, in turn, were attributable to a profound global inhibition of lipid synthesis, demonstrated both in epidermis and in cultured human keratinocytes. The basis for the abnormality in stratum corneum integrity and cohesion was a diminution in the density of corneodesmosomes in the lower stratum corneum. We next performed topical replacement studies to determine whether lipid deficiency accounts for the glucocorticoid-induced functional abnormalities. The abnormalities in both permeability barrier homeostasis and stratum corneum integrity were corrected by topical applications of an equimolar distribution of free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides, indicating that glucocorticoid-induced inhibition of epidermal lipid synthesis accounts for the derangements in both cutaneous barrier function and stratum corneum integrity/cohesion. These studies indicate that even short-term exposure to potent glucocorticosteroids can exert profound negative effects on cutaneous structure and function. Finally, topical replenishment with epidermal physiologic lipids could represent a potential method to reduce the adverse cutaneous effects of both topical glucocorticoid treatment and Cushing's syndrome.
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Kao J. S. et al. Short-Term Glucocorticoid Treatment Compromises Both Permeability Barrier Homeostasis and Stratum Corneum Integrity: Inhibition of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis Accounts for Functional Abnormalities // Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2003. Vol. 120. No. 3. pp. 456-464.
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Kao J. S., Fluhr J. W., Man M., Fowler A. J., Hachem J., Crumrine D., Ahn S. Y., Brown B., Elias P., Feingold K. R. Short-Term Glucocorticoid Treatment Compromises Both Permeability Barrier Homeostasis and Stratum Corneum Integrity: Inhibition of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis Accounts for Functional Abnormalities // Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2003. Vol. 120. No. 3. pp. 456-464.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12053.x
UR - https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12053.x
TI - Short-Term Glucocorticoid Treatment Compromises Both Permeability Barrier Homeostasis and Stratum Corneum Integrity: Inhibition of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis Accounts for Functional Abnormalities
T2 - Journal of Investigative Dermatology
AU - Kao, Jack S.
AU - Fluhr, Joachim W.
AU - Man, Mao‐Qiang
AU - Fowler, Ashley J.
AU - Hachem, Jean-Pierre
AU - Crumrine, Debra
AU - Ahn, Sung Yul
AU - Brown, Barbara
AU - Elias, Peter
AU - Feingold, Kenneth R.
PY - 2003
DA - 2003/03/12
PB - Elsevier
SP - 456-464
IS - 3
VL - 120
PMID - 12603860
SN - 0022-202X
SN - 1523-1747
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@article{2003_Kao,
author = {Jack S. Kao and Joachim W. Fluhr and Mao‐Qiang Man and Ashley J. Fowler and Jean-Pierre Hachem and Debra Crumrine and Sung Yul Ahn and Barbara Brown and Peter Elias and Kenneth R. Feingold},
title = {Short-Term Glucocorticoid Treatment Compromises Both Permeability Barrier Homeostasis and Stratum Corneum Integrity: Inhibition of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis Accounts for Functional Abnormalities},
journal = {Journal of Investigative Dermatology},
year = {2003},
volume = {120},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12053.x},
number = {3},
pages = {456--464},
doi = {10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12053.x}
}
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Kao, Jack S., et al. “Short-Term Glucocorticoid Treatment Compromises Both Permeability Barrier Homeostasis and Stratum Corneum Integrity: Inhibition of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis Accounts for Functional Abnormalities.” Journal of Investigative Dermatology, vol. 120, no. 3, Mar. 2003, pp. 456-464. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12053.x.
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