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Melanin from epidermal human melanocytes: study by pyrolytic GC/MS.

Krystyna Stepień1, Anna Dzierzega-Lecznar, Slawomir Kurkiewicz, Irena Tam.   

Abstract

Pigmentation of human skin is determined by the presence of melanin, the polymeric pigment that is produced in melanocytes and transferred to adjacent keratinocytes. Epidermal melanocytes produce two distinct types of melanin pigments: eumelanin, composed mainly of indole-type monomers, and pheomelanin that contains benzothiazine-type backbone. Eumelanin protects skin against UV-induced damages, whereas pheomelanin is believed to act as a potent UV photosensitizer and promote carcinogenesis. In this study, pyrolysis in combination with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) was applied for structural studies of the epidermal pigment isolated from the cultured human melanocytes. The analysis was preceded by investigations of DOPA-originated synthetic eumelanin and pheomelanin standards. This allowed determination of pyrolytic markers for both types of melanin pigments. To obtain additional information on the natural pigment structure, the samples were thermally degraded in the presence of tetramethylammonium hydroxide as the derivatizing agent. It was shown that the analyzed pigment from normal human epidermal melanocytes derived from moderately pigmented skin is of eumelanin type with little incorporation of a pheomelanin component. The results indicate that Py-GC/MS is a rapid and efficient technique for the differentiation of epidermal melanin types and may be an alternative to commonly used methods based on chemical degradation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19070510     DOI: 10.1016/j.jasms.2008.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1044-0305            Impact factor:   3.109


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