Skin hydration dynamics investigated by electrical impedance techniques in vivo and in vitro

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Maxim Morin
Tautgirdas Ruzgas
Per Svedenhag
Christopher D. Anderson
Stig Ollmar
Johan Engblom
Sebastian Björklund
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[1] Malmö University,Biofilms – Research Center for Biointerfaces
[2] Malmö University,Department of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Health and Society
[3] SciBase AB,Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
[4] Linköping University,Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology
[5] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
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Skin is easily accessible for transdermal drug delivery and also attractive for biomarker sampling. These applications are strongly influenced by hydration where elevated hydration generally leads to increased skin permeability. Thus, favorable transdermal delivery and extraction conditions can be easily obtained by exploiting elevated skin hydration. Here, we provide a detailed in vivo and in vitro investigation of the skin hydration dynamics using three techniques based on electrical impedance spectroscopy. Good correlation between in vivo and in vitro results is demonstrated, which implies that simple but realistic in vitro models can be used for further studies related to skin hydration (e.g., cosmetic testing). Importantly, the results show that hydration proceeds in two stages. Firstly, hydration between 5 and 10 min results in a drastic skin impedance change, which is interpreted as filling of superficial voids in skin with conducting electrolyte solution. Secondly, a subtle impedance change is observed over time, which is interpreted as leveling of the water gradient across skin leading to structural relaxation/changes of the macromolecular skin barrier components. With respect to transdermal drug delivery and extraction of biomarkers; 1 h of hydration is suggested to result in beneficial and stable conditions in terms of high skin permeability and extraction efficiency.
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