Corneocyte changes after acute UV irradiation and chronic solar exposure.

Photo-dermatology Pub Date : 1988-06-01
P Corcuff, J L Leveque
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The effects of UV irradiation on the human stratum corneum (SC) were studied under both artificial and natural conditions. Artificial UV exposure was performed with a solar simulator. Single doses of radiation from 1 to 3 MED were delivered on the backs of volunteers and the measurements were recorded for a period of one month. Corneocytes were harvested from the skin surface by using a "turbine-machine". Their count and projected area were measured by image analysis. The evolution of corneocyte counts showed 3 steps: 1) a background level of desquamation until the 8th day; 2) a sharp increase from day 9 to day 11; and 3) a plateau until the 20th day. No evolution of the corneocyte size occurred at 1 MED, but a decrease was recorded at day 20 for 2 MED and earlier for 3 MED. Natural sun exposure was investigated in 2 different experiments: on a population living in a sunny coastline and on professional racing cyclists. In these natural conditions, the response of the SC to UV led to an increase in corneocyte count associated with a decreased size. Even though natural environment involves both weather and sun influences, results showed similar SC responses. In case of acute irradiation, the skin recovers its initial state one month later, but in the natural environment, it maintains altered features as long as the UV irradiation occurs.

急性紫外线照射和慢性太阳照射后角膜细胞的变化。
在人工和自然条件下研究了紫外线照射对人角质层的影响。用太阳模拟器进行人工紫外线照射。在志愿者背上接受1至3个毫微当量的单剂量辐射,并记录一个月的测量结果。使用“涡轮机器”从皮肤表面获取角质层细胞。通过图像分析测量它们的数量和投影面积。角膜细胞计数的演变分为3个步骤:1)至第8天达到脱屑的背景水平;2)从第9天到第11天急剧增加;3)平稳期直到第20天。在1个MED时,角膜细胞大小没有发生变化,但在第20天,2个MED和3个MED时,角膜细胞大小减少。在2个不同的实验中研究了自然阳光照射:生活在阳光明媚的海岸线上的人群和职业赛车手。在这些自然条件下,SC对紫外线的反应导致角质层细胞计数的增加,同时细胞大小减小。即使自然环境包括天气和太阳的影响,结果显示相似的SC反应。在急性照射的情况下,皮肤在一个月后恢复到初始状态,但在自然环境中,只要紫外线照射发生,皮肤就保持改变的特征。
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