Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 872929
The effect of epidermal levels of urocanic acid on 25-hydroxyvitamin D synthesis and inflammatory mediators upon narrowband UVB irradiation
The effect of epidermal levels of urocanic acid on 25-hydroxyvitamin D synthesis and inflammatory mediators upon narrowband UVB irradiation // Photodermatology photoimmunology & photomedicine, 32 (2016), 4; 214-223 doi:10.1111/phpp.12249 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The effect of epidermal levels of urocanic acid on 25-hydroxyvitamin D synthesis and inflammatory mediators upon narrowband UVB irradiation
Autori
Landeck, Lilla ; Jakaša, Ivone ; Đapić, Irena ; ... ; Kezić, Sanja ; Brans, Richard
Izvornik
Photodermatology photoimmunology & photomedicine (0905-4383) 32
(2016), 4;
214-223
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
cytokine ; filaggrin ; narrowband ultraviolet B ; urocanic acid ; vitamin D
Sažetak
Urocanic acid (UCA) absorbs ultraviolet (UV)B radiation in the epidermis which may interfere with phototherapy. Therefore, the influence of individual levels of UCA on immune reactivity and vitamin D synthesis induced by narrowband UVB radiation was assessed. Twenty-eight subjects with irritant contact dermatitis of the hands were irradiated with suberythemal doses of narrowband UVB radiation on their unaffected lower forearms on three consecutive days. Stratum corneum tape strips and epidermal interstitial fluid (ISF) as well as blood samples were analyzed. Narrowband UVB irradiation led to the conversion of trans-UCA into its cis-isomer in the epidermis. The observed increase in 25-hydroxyvitamin D serum concentrations was inversely correlated with the baseline levels of trans-UCA. Furthermore, UVB irradiation induced significant changes in the levels of CXCL10/IP-10, CCL2/MCP-1, CCL4/MIP-1b, and the IL-1RA/ IL-1a ratio. The levels of IL-1a and CXCL9/MIG showed a trend toward increase. The changes in the levels of inflammatory and immunomodulatory mediators did not depend on baseline levels of trans-UCA. The results suggest that epidermal levels of trans-UCA affect vitamin D synthesis, but not cutaneous immune reactivity upon repeated exposure to suberythemal doses of narrowband UVB radiation. However, this requires further exploration.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kemija, Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
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