Effect of liposomes on delipidized stratum corneum structure: an 'in vitro' study based on high resolution low temperature scanning electron microscopy
O. Lopez et al., Effect of liposomes on delipidized stratum corneum structure: an 'in vitro' study based on high resolution low temperature scanning electron microscopy, COLL SURF A, 182(1-3), 2001, pp. 35-42
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31
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS
The structural modifications induced in the delipidized stratum corneum (SC
) by the addition of SC lipid liposomes were investigated 'in vitro' using
double-layer for high resolution low-temperature scanning electron microsco
py technique (HRLTSEM). Liposomes were prepared from a lipid mixture extrac
ted from the SC with organic solvents and characterized by freeze-fracture
electron microscopy. After delipidization and subsequent incubation with li
posomes no structural modifications were detected in the SC protein domains
. However, the lipid lamellar structure detected in the native SC was lacki
ng after delipidization. The subsequent treatment with liposomes of this de
lipidized tissue led to the formation of new structures in the intercellula
r spaces that showed similar organization to the lipid lamellae structure o
f the native SC. Image analyses of the desmosomes found in the delipidized
SC and of the structures formed after treatment with liposomes demonstrated
that these new structures did not correspond to desmosomes in spite of the
similar appearance of both structures. Hence, the new structures could be
associated with a restoration of the damaged lipid lamellae structure of th
e delipidized SC by the SC lipid liposomes. This effect would involve the i
ntel action between the lipids of the liposomes and the remaining material
after delipidization. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.