Lipidomics‐based analysis of lipid differences between dry skin of women aged 22–28 years and 29–35 years

Author:

Bi Yongxian1,Liu Jinjun1,Li Hao1,Sun Jinyue2,Ding Wenyu2,He Congfen2ORCID,Jia Yan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang Yige Enterprise Management Group Co., Ltd. Zhejiang China

2. Key Laboratory of Cosmetic of China National Light Industry, College of chemistry and materials engineering Beijing Technology and Business University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe skin condition of women is different at different ages, and skin surface lipids are also different. According to the “7–7 theory” of the Huangdi Neijing, the physiological condition of women changes significantly every 7 years, and women aged 22–28 are in the “4–7” stage as mentioned in the “7–7 theory” of the Huangdi Neijing. Women's skin is in different states at different ages and produces different lipids.ObjectivesTo explore the key lipids that contribute to skin differences between women aged 22–28 and 29–35 years, and to explore the relationship with physiological parameters and daily routine.MethodsDifferential lipids were detected and screened between 22–28 year old (group D1) and 29–35 year old (group D2) dry‐skinned women using UPLC‐Q‐TOF‐MS and correlated between the two groups with questionnaires and physiological parameters based on basic information, lifestyle habits, work situation, and emotional stress.ResultsThe results showed that all of the eight major classes of lipids had the highest expression in the D2 group, with the largest differences in glycerophospholipids, glycerol esters, and fatty acids. The BMI value of D2 group was higher than that of D1 group, the skin elasticity index (R2) and brightness index (L, a, ITA values) were lower than that of D1 group, and Cer (d18:0/16:0) was positively correlated with the R2, L, a, and ITA, and LMSP01080056 (N,N‐dimethyl‐Safingol) was positively correlated with the b‐value, the LMSPGP03020013, LMSPGP03020014, LMSP03020024 were significantly negatively correlated with R2.ConclusionsCer(d18:0/16:0) is a neurosphingol that inhibits elastase expression. N,N‐dimethyl‐Safingol readily undergoes oxidation to form yellow‐brown solids. The macromolecular structure and excessive carbonyl structure of [LMGP0302] are susceptible to cross‐linking and carbonyl stress reactions, which accelerate skin aging and reduce skin elasticity, and thus, they may be key lipids contributing to skin differences between the two age groups.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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