Quantification of urocanic acid isomers in murine skin during development and after irradiation with UVB light.

Photo-dermatology Pub Date : 1988-08-01
M Norval, C R McIntyre, T J Simpson, S E Howie, E Bardshiri
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Urocanic acid has been postulated as the photoreceptor mediator of immunosuppression induced by ultraviolet-B (UVB) irradiation. We have shown previously that transplanted epidermal cells from neonatal mice, irradiated mice or mice skin painted with cis-urocanic acid suppress the immune responses to herpes simplex virus. Dorsal skin from foetal mice at 3 weeks gestation and from neonatal mice within 1 day of birth were assayed for the presence of cis- and trans-urocanic acid and compared with the amounts in the ears of 2, 4, 6 and 8-week old mice. Foetal mice had a low skin urocanic acid content (11.9 ng/mg wet weight), neonatal mice 227 ng/mg, while the other ages had at least 340 ng/mg. Neonatal mice were found to have 11.4% urocanic acid as the cis-isomer, whereas foetal mice had undetectable amounts and all remaining ages had about 4%. Irradiation of 7-week-old mice with 96 mJ/cm2 UVB light resulted in the presence within the ears of 31.1% urocanic acid as the cis-isomer. This level was maintained for at least 16 h, then declined slowly until, after 7 days, 16.2% was in the cis-form. Nonirradiated ears contained 4.7% cis-isomer. It is known that UVB irradiation of mice suppresses the delayed type hypersensitivity response to HSV. The suppression was found to be dependent on the time interval between irradiation and infection with virus; this had to be longer than 5 h and less than 14 days.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

UVB光照射后小鼠皮肤中尿酸异构体的定量测定。
尿酸被认为是紫外线b (UVB)照射诱导免疫抑制的光感受器介质。我们之前已经证明,从新生小鼠移植的表皮细胞,辐照小鼠或顺性尿酸涂漆小鼠皮肤可抑制对单纯疱疹病毒的免疫反应。测定了妊娠3周的胎鼠和出生1天内的新生鼠背部皮肤中顺式和反式尿酸的含量,并与2、4、6和8周龄小鼠耳中尿酸的含量进行了比较。胎鼠皮肤尿酸含量较低(湿重11.9 ng/mg),新生鼠皮肤尿酸含量为227 ng/mg,其他年龄组尿酸含量至少为340 ng/mg。研究发现,新生小鼠的顺式异构体尿毒酸含量为11.4%,而胎儿小鼠的尿毒酸含量无法检测到,其余年龄的小鼠尿毒酸含量约为4%。以96 mJ/cm2的UVB光照射7周龄小鼠,在耳内发现31.1%的尿酸为顺式异构体。该水平维持至少16小时,然后缓慢下降,7天后,16.2%呈顺式。未辐照的耳朵含有4.7%的顺式异构体。已知UVB照射小鼠可抑制对HSV的延迟型超敏反应。这种抑制作用与辐照与病毒感染之间的时间间隔有关;这个过程必须超过5小时,少于14天。(摘要删节250字)
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