| Literature DB >> 26824787 |
Yoshiaki Kitamura1, Hiroyuki Mizuguchi2, Kentaro Okamoto2, Mika Kitayama2, Tatsuya Fujii1, Akira Fujioka3, Toshio Matsushita3, Takashi Mukai3, Yoshiaki Kubo4, Nobuo Kubo5, Hiroyuki Fukui6, Noriaki Takeda1.
Abstract
Conclusion These findings suggest that low dose irradiation with 310 nm NB-UVB specifically suppressed the up-regulation of H1R gene expression without inducing apoptosis and that UVB of shorter or longer wavelength than 310 nm NB-UVB had no such effects. Objective To develop a narrowband-ultraviolet B(NB-UVB) phototherapy for allergic rhinitis, this study investigated the effects of irradiation with NB-UVB at wavelength of 310 nm on phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA)-induced up-regulation of histamine H1 receptor (H1R) mRNA in HeLa cells. Methods The mRNA levels of H1R in HeLa cells were measured using real-time RT-PCR. Apoptosis were evaluated with DNA fragmentation assay. Results PMA induced a significant increase in H1R mRNA expression in HeLa cells. Irradiation with 305 nm UVB and 310 nm NB-UVB, but not with 315 nm UVB at doses of 200 and 300 mJ/cm(2) significantly suppressed PMA-induced up-regulation of H1R mRNA. At a dose of 200 mJ/cm(2), irradiation with 305 nm UVB, but not with 310 nm NB-UVB, induced apoptosis, although exposure of the cells to both 305 and 310 nm UVB induced apoptosis at a dose of 300 mJ/cm(2) after PMA treatment in HeLa cells. Conversely, irradiation with 315 nm UVB at doses of 200 and 300 mJ/cm(2) did not induce apoptosis.Entities:
Keywords: Histamine H1 receptor; allergic rhinitis; irradiation; narrowband-ultraviolet B; phototherapy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26824787 DOI: 10.3109/00016489.2015.1129555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otolaryngol ISSN: 0001-6489 Impact factor: 1.494