经皮失水
鞘脂
鞘磷脂
神经酰胺
角质层
势垒函数
表皮(动物学)
化学
生物化学
脂质代谢
酶
生物
细胞生物学
胆固醇
解剖
细胞凋亡
遗传学
作者
Koji Nomoto,Yurina Itaya,Ken Watanabe,Tadashi Yamashita,Toshiro Okazaki,Yoshihiro Tokudome
摘要
Abstract Sphingomyelin synthase ( SMS ) is an enzyme that generates sphingomyelin ( SM ) from ceramide ( CER ) and phosphatidylcholine. SM in the epidermis is a precursor of CER , an important lipid for epidermal permeability barrier function. However, the physiological role of SMS in skin is unclear. To uncover the function of SMS in skin, we investigated sphingolipid metabolism enzyme activity in skin, SM content in the epidermis, CER content in the stratum corneum ( SC ) and transepidermal water loss ( TEWL ) as an indicator of barrier function in SMS 2‐knockout ( KO ) mice. The activities of sphingolipid metabolism enzymes in skin homogenates were measured using a fluorescently labelled substrate. Enzymatic reaction products were detected by high‐performance liquid chromatography ( HPLC ). Lipids in the epidermis or SC were extracted and quantified by high‐performance thin layer chromatography ( HPTLC ). TEWL was measured using a Tewameter TM 300. In SMS 2‐ KO mice, SMS activity in skin homogenates, epidermal SM content and SC CER content were significantly decreased relative to wild‐type ( WT ) mice. The TEWL of SMS 2‐ KO mice was significantly increased compared to WT mice. Our data indicate that SMS 2 generates SM in the epidermis and contributes to epidermal permeability barrier function and will support understanding of SM ‐related metabolic disorders.
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