Effects of impermeable and semipermeable glove materials on resolution of inflammation and epidermal barrier impairment after experimental skin irritation

Author:

Heichel Theres1ORCID,Brans Richard123ORCID,John Swen M.123ORCID,Nienhaus Albert4,Nordheider Kathrin1,Wilke Annika123,Sonsmann Flora K.123

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Interdisciplinary Dermatologic Prevention and Rehabilitation (iDerm) at the University of Osnabrück Osnabrück Germany

2. Department of Dermatology, Environmental Medicine and Health Theory Osnabrück University Osnabrück Germany

3. Lower‐Saxonian Institute of Occupational Dermatology at the University of Osnabrück Osnabrück Germany

4. Competence Centre for Epidemiology and Health Service Research in Nursing (CVcare) Institute for Health Service Research in Dermatology and Nursing (IVDP), University Medical Centre Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSemipermeable membranes might be suitable for glove liners or comfort gloves in individuals with irritant contact dermatitis (ICD).ObjectivesTo evaluate the effects of different glove materials on inflammation and epidermal barrier impairment after experimental skin irritation.MethodsNine test areas on the volar forearms of 24 healthy volunteers were irritated with sodium lauryl sulfate (1%) and afterward covered for 6 days (6 or 8 h/day) with semipermeable Sympatex (SYM), vinyl (OCC), combinations of vinyl with Sympatex (SYM/OCC) or cotton (COT/OCC), or left uncovered (CON). Up to day 10, measurements of transepidermal water loss (TEWL), erythema (a*), skin humidity (SH) and visual scoring (VS) were applied.ResultsNo significant differences in skin parameters were found between COT/OCC and SYM/OCC as well as between each of the combinations and CON. SYM, COT/OCC and SYM/OCC led to better results for most skin parameters than OCC alone.ConclusionsOcclusive material has a negative impact on skin barrier recovery and inflammation after skin irritation whereas SYM is not inferior to uncovered areas indicating good tolerability. Altogether, the data suggest that SYM is a useful alternative to COT as material for glove liners and comfort gloves in ICD patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Immunology and Allergy

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