Evaluation of the impact of urban pollution on the quality of skin: a multicentre study in Mexico

Synopsis Objective After pilot and preliminary studies aimed at identifying pertinent biochemical parameters, a multicenter clinical study was performed to evaluate the effect of pollution on human skin. Methods The clinical study was performed in collaboration with the ‘Centre Régional de lutte con...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cosmetic science 2015-06, Vol.37 (3), p.329-338
Hauptverfasser: Lefebvre, M.-A., Pham, D.-M., Boussouira, B., Bernard, D., Camus, C., Nguyen, Q.-L.
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Zusammenfassung:Synopsis Objective After pilot and preliminary studies aimed at identifying pertinent biochemical parameters, a multicenter clinical study was performed to evaluate the effect of pollution on human skin. Methods The clinical study was performed in collaboration with the ‘Centre Régional de lutte contre le cancer de Montpellier’ and the ‘National Institute of Public Health of Mexico’ on 96 subjects in Mexico City (exposed to pollution) and 93 subjects in Cuernavaca (less exposed to pollution). Both biochemical and clinical skin parameters were studied. Results The study demonstrated significant quantitative and qualitative modifications of parameters related to sebum excretion in Mexico City compared to Cuernavaca one: An increased level of sebum excretion rate, a lower level of vitamin E and squalene in sebum, an increase of lactic acid and a higher erythematous index on the face of the subjects. In the stratum corneum, a significant higher level of carbonylated proteins and a lower level of IL 1α were noticed, as well as a decrease of ATP concentration with a decrease of chymotrysin like activity, without modifications of corneodesmosin content and trypsin like activity. From a clinical point of view, a higher frequency of atopic and urticarial skins, a higher frequency of red dermographism, an important seborrheic status at the forehead level and a lower level of dandruffs were noted in Mexico City population. The analysis taking into account the sex does not modify the observed results. Conclusion The study demonstrated an important impact of polluted environmental conditions on skin quality, evidencing important modifications of superficial biochemical parameters. The cause/effects relationships of these modifications remain, however, to be further assessed by a complementary in vitro/in vivo approaches. Résumé Objectifs L'effet de la pollution sur la peau humaine a été évalué en définissant au cours d'une étude pilote, suivie d'une étude préliminaire, les paramètres biochimiques superficiels impactés, et en conduisant une étude clinique multicentrique. Méthodes L’étude clinique a été conduite en collaboration avec le ‘Centre Régional de Lutte contre le Cancer de Montpellier’ et ‘l'Institut National de la Santé du Mexique’, sur 96 sujets de la ville de Mexico (Zone exposée à la pollution) et 93 sujets à Cuernavaca (zone moins exposée à la pollution). Des mesures biochimiques et des observations cliniques ont été effectuées. Résultats L’étude a démontré
ISSN:0142-5463
1468-2494
DOI:10.1111/ics.12203