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Evidence of Skin Barrier Damage by Cyclic Siloxanes (Silicones)-Using Digital Holographic Microscopy

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21176375

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stratum corneum barrier organisation; skin barrier; disrupted skin barrier; siloxanes-skin lipids interaction; skin lipids interaction; clusters and canyons; lacunae; intercluster region; skin penetration; penetration pathways; digital holographic microscopy; DHM; cyclic siloxanes; silicones

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  1. Polish National Science Centre, OPUS Program [DEC-2018/31/B/NZ7/02801]
  2. European Union through the European Social Fund under the Operational Programme Knowledge Education Development 2014-2020
  3. Poznan University of Technology [0614/SBAD/1529]
  4. [POWR.03.02.00-00-I026/17-00]
  5. [POWR.03.02.00-00-I035/16-00]

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Cyclic siloxanes (D4, D5, D6) are widely used in skin products. They improve skin sensory properties and alleviate dry skin, but there is still one report (published 2019), which regards their effects on the destruction of the skin barrier, by using fluorescence microscopy and attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). A new skin-imaging technique, digital holographic microscopy (DHM), was used for the first time to investigate the impact of D4, D5, and D6 on the skin barrier. We observed irreversible damage of the stratum corneum due to the interaction with cyclic siloxanes. These substances changed: (a) the first level of the skin barrier through destabilization of the intercellular lipid lamellae and destruction of the corneocyte structure (measured with axial nanometer resolution), (b) the second level by collapse of not only corneocytes but also of a significant part of the clusters, leading to the loss of the stratum corneum integrity and formation of the lacunae, (c) the third level as an effect of the change in the surface geometrical topography of the stratum corneum and disruption of the integrity of this skin layer, measured with lateral micrometer resolution. DHM allowed also to identify an important pathway for substances to penetrate into the skin through canyons surrounding the clusters. Our investigations provide advanced information for understanding the mechanisms by which various substances pass the skin barrier, including uncontrolled diffusion into the skin.

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