Oral Intake of Lactobacillus helveticus-Fermented Milk Whey Decreased Transepidermal Water Loss and Prevented the Onset of Sodium Dodecylsulfate-Induced Dermatitis in Mice
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We investigated the effects of oral intake of Lactobacillus helveticus-fermented milk whey on the intact and sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-exposed skin of Hos:HR-1 hairless mice. The mice were allowed to drink 10% L. helveticus-fermented milk whey in distilled water ad libitum for 5 weeks. SDS solution was topically applied to the dorsal skin at 4 weeks, leading to the development of dermatitis. The skin moisture content, transepidermal water loss, and sizes of the dermatitis areas were periodically measured. Compared with oral intake of water alone, oral intake of water containing L. helveticus-fermented milk whey for 4 weeks significantly lowered transepidermal water loss from intact skin, significantly reduced in size the areas of early SDS-induced dermatitis, and ameliorated both the SDS-induced decrease in moisture content and the increase in transepidermal water loss. These results suggest that oral intake of L. helveticus-fermented milk whey might be effective in promoting the epidermal barrier function and in preventing the onset of dermatitis.
- 2010-01-23
著者
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OHKI Kohji
R&D Center, Calpis Co., Ltd.
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Aoyama Yoshiko
Kazusa Bio-center Material Research Center Ltd.
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TAKANO Toshiaki
R&D Center, Calpis Co., Ltd.
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Baba Hidehiko
R&d Center Calpis Co. Ltd.
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BABA Hidehiko
R&D Center, Calpis Co., Ltd.
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MASUYAMA Akihiro
R&D Center, Calpis Co., Ltd.
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YOSHIMURA Chiaki
R&D Center, Calpis Co., Ltd.
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Masuyama Akihiro
R&d Center Calpis Co. Ltd.
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Yoshimura Chiaki
R&d Center Calpis Co. Ltd.
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