Natural moisturising factor constituents in South African nursing students

Author:

Young Monica1ORCID,du Plessis Johannes Lodewykus1ORCID,Kezic Sanja2ORCID,Jakasa Ivone3ORCID,Franken Anja1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Occupational Hygiene and Health Research Initiative (OHHRI), Faculty of Health Sciences North‐West University Potchefstroom South Africa

2. Public and Occupational Health Department, Amsterdam UMC University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Laboratory for Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe majority of South African healthcare workers are Black Africans with dark‐pigmented skin. Studies on how the markers of skin barrier function and natural moisturising factor (NMF) compare between dark and light‐pigmented skin are limited. Quantifying NMF in a nursing student population during their practical training at university may provide valuable insight into their potential susceptibility to skin conditions associated with low NMF.ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to quantify and compare NMF content of Black African, Mixed Race and White nursing students from their dominant dorsal hand.MethodsForty‐nine White, 32 Black African and 5 Mixed Race nursing students participated in this study. Tape strip samples were collected from the participants' dominant dorsal hand and NMF content was measured, including histidine (HIS), pyrrolidone carboxylic acid (PCA), trans‐urocanic acid (t‐UCA) and cis‐urocanic acid (c‐UCA), as well as cytokines interleukin‐1 alpha (IL‐1α) and interleukin‐1 receptor antagonist (IL‐1RA).ResultsNo statistically significant differences in PCA, t‐UCA, c‐UCA, IL‐1α or IL‐1RA were found between Black African and White nursing students. HIS was significantly (p = 0.001) higher in White nursing students when compared to Black African students. The ratio of tot‐UCA/HIS was significantly higher in Black Africans (p = 0.0002) when compared to White nursing students.ConclusionNo significant differences were established in NMF content between White and Black African nursing students, other than HIS which was significantly higher in White students than in Black African students. Different HIS levels between the racial groups suggest variation in histidase activity which may be related to skin pH and pigmentation. This finding may suggest that nursing students at the beginning of their careers may have similar susceptibility to skin diseases related to NMF.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Immunology and Allergy

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