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Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

187. IL-1α AND IL-1ra SECRETION FROM EPIDERMAL EQUIVALENTS AND THE PREDICTION OF THE IRRITATION POTENTIAL OF MILD SOAP AND SURFACTANT-BASED CONSUMER PRODUCTS.


Bernhofer1, L.P., Barkovic2, S., Appa2, Y., Martin1*, K.M. 1Skin Research Center, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Worldwide, 199 Grandview Road, Skillman, NJ 08558, 2Neutrogena Corporation, 5760 West 96th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA. Toxicology in Vitro, 13, 231-239, (1999).

Summary:
Scientists at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products and Neutrogena Corp. previously evaluated the measurement of viability and cytokine release from skin equivalents for predicting the skin irritation potential of topically applied surfactants, and demonstrated that IL-1a and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) release from epidermal skin equivalents correlates with skin irritation potential.

In this study, the utility of the model was confirmed by the evaluation of cleansing bars and cleansing lotions that exhibited varying degrees of irritation potential as determined by exaggerated arm wash human clinical studies.

Epiderm in vitro human tissue equivalents were exposed to increasing concentrations of the cleansing bars and cleansing liquids and viability and release of IL-1a and IL-1ra were measured. Loss of viability was used to identify the stronger irritants of the products tested.

A linear correlation was demonstrated between IL-1a and IL-1ra secretion and human irritation data, demonstrating that the model can correctly predict the irritation potential of soap and surfactant products.

These results show that this EpiDerm in vitro model is useful for rank ordering the irritation potential of mild consumer products and for demonstrating enhanced mildness in products with minor differences.

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Keywords: Armwash response, Cutaneous irritancy, Cutaneous irritation, Cutaneous toxicity, Dermal irritancy, Dermal irritancy testing, Dermal irritation, EpiDerm, Facial cleansing bars, Facial cleansing gels, IL-1a, IL-1ra, Irritation (skin), Skin irritancy, Skin irritation, Surfactants, TEWL



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