1. Keratinocytes Control the Proliferation and Differentiation of Cultured Epidermal Melanocytes from Ultraviolet Radiation B-Induced Pigmented Spots in the Dorsal Skin of Hairless Mice.
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Hirobe, Tomohisa, Furuya, Rikako, Akiu, Satoru, Ifuku, Ohji, and Fukuda, Minoru
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ULTRAVIOLET radiation ,PIGMENTATION disorders ,MELANOCYTES - Abstract
Long-term exposure of ultraviolet radiation B (UVB)-induced pigmented spots in the dorsal skin of hairless mice of Hos:(HR-1 X HR//De) F
1 . Previous study showed that the proliferative and differentiative activities of cultured epidermal melanoblasts//melanocytes from UVB-induced pigmented spots increased with the development of the pigmented spots. To determine whether the increase in the proliferative and differentiative activities of epidermal melanoblasts//melanocytes was brought about by direct changes in melanocytes, or by indirect changes in surrounding keratinocytes, pure cultured melanoblasts//melanocytes and keratinocytes were prepared and co-cultured in combination with control and irradiated mice in a serum-free culture medium. Keratinocytes from irradiated mice stimulated the proliferation and differentiation of both neonatal and adult non-irradiated melanoblasts//melanocytes more greatly than those from non-irradiated mice. In contrast, both non-irradiated and irradiated adultmelanocytes proliferated and differentiated similarly when they were co-cultured with irradiated adult keratinocytes. These results suggest that the increased proliferative and differentiative activities of mouse epidermal melanocytes from UVB-induced pigmented spots are regulated by keratinocytes, rather than melanocytes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2002
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