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Hormonal stimulation of tyrosinase activity in human foreskin organ cultures.

M Iwata1, S Iwata, M A Everett, B B Fuller.   

Abstract

A human foreskin organ culture system has been developed to study the response of human skin to hormonal stimulation. Foreskins are maintained in culture on floating plastic supports which allows the epidermal surface to be exposed to air while the dermis is bathed in nutrient medium. Both black and white human foreskins can be maintained in organ culture for at least 1 wk with no change in the tissue structure or cell viability as determined by histochemical staining and by dopa reaction staining. Tyrosinase activity in both black and white human foreskin cultures decays markedly during the first 2 d of culture to a new steady state level which remains stable throughout the culture period. Both black and white foreskin cultures consistently demonstrate 2- to 10-fold increases in tyrosinase activity when treated with theophylline (1 mM). Approximately 90% of all skin cultures examined showed an increase in enzyme activity when treated with this phosphodiesterase inhibitor. Dibutyryl cAMP (0.1 mM) and [Nle4, D-phe7]-alpha MSH (10(-8) M), were also found to markedly stimulate tyrosinase activity in some skin cultures, whereas alpha-MSH and prostaglandin E1 produced only an inconsistent and small increase in the activity of the enzyme. Histamine (1 microM), vitamin D3 (1 microM), and retinoic acid (1 microM) failed to stimulate tyrosinase activity in either white or black foreskin cultures. This hormone-responsive organ culture system can be utilized to characterize the molecular processes responsible for the regulation of tyrosinase and pigmentation in human skin.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2162816     DOI: 10.1007/BF02624203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 0883-8364


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