Abstract

For the clarification of the mechanism of ultraviolet-A (UVA)-induced cytotoxicity to skin, the prostaglandinE 2 (PGE 2) release and squalene monohydroperoxide (SQOOH) production in a human skin model (Skin 2TM ZK1301) in the presence of haematoporphylin (HP) as a photosensitizer were investigated.The PGE 2 release and SQOOH production were significantly increased depending on both the irradiation time of UVA (350–380 nm) and the HP concentration. In addition, concentration-dependent inhibitions of cytotoxicity, PGE 2 release and SQOOH production were observed when a UVA sunscreen was applied to the surface of Skin 2TM. These results suggest that the mediator of inflammation and lipid hydroperoxide production induced by UVA-HP photosensitization cause cytotoxicity to skin, and that the test method of UVA-HP photosensitization using the Skin 2TM ZK1301 model is a useful in vitro model for studying UVA phototoxicity and for UVA sunscreen evaluations.

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