Literature DB >> 30576782

Quantification and characterization of radical production in human, animal and 3D skin models during sun irradiation measured by EPR spectroscopy.

Stephanie Albrecht1, Anja Elpelt2, Ceyda Kasim3, Carina Reble4, Lars Mundhenk5, Hannah Pischon6, Sarah Hedtrich7, Christian Witzel8, Jürgen Lademann9, Leonhard Zastrow10, Ingeborg Beckers11, Martina C Meinke12.   

Abstract

Sun radiation is indispensable to our health, however, a long term and high exposure could lead to erythema, premature skin aging and promotion of skin tumors. An underlying pathomechanism is the formation of free radicals. First, reactive oxygen species (*OH, *O2-) and then, secondary lipid oxygen species (C centered radicals, CCR) are formed. A high amount of free radicals results in oxidative stress with subsequent cell damage. In dermatological research different skin models are used, however, comparative data about the cutaneous radical formation are missing. In this study, the radical formation in porcine-, (SKH-1) murine-, human- ex vivo skin and reconstructed human skin (RHS) were investigated during simulated sun irradiation (305-2200 nm), with X-band EPR spectroscopy. The amount of radical formation was investigated with the spin probe PCA exposed to a moderate sun dose below one minimal erythema dose (MED, ~25 mJ/cm2 UVB) in all skin models. Furthermore, the *OH and *CCR radical concentrations were measured with the spin trap DMPO within 0-4 MED (porcine-, human skin and RHS). The highest amount of radicals was found in RHS followed by murine and porcine, and the lowest amount in human ex vivo skin. In all skin models, more *OH than CCR radicals were found at 0-4 MED. Additionally, this work addresses the limitations in the characterization with the spin trap DMPO. The measurements have shown that the most comparable skin model to in vivo human skin could differ depending on the focus of the investigation. If the amount of radial production is regarded, RHS seems to be in a similar range like in vivo human skin. If the investigation is focused on the radical type, porcine skin is most comparable to ex vivo human skin, at an irradiation dose not exceeding 1 MED. Here, no comparison to in vivo human skin is possible.
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Keywords:  Characterization of radical production; Human skin; Murine skin; Paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy; Porcine skin; Quantitative free radical measurement; Skin models; Sun irradiation

Year:  2018        PMID: 30576782     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2018.12.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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