Examining the role of visible light in photocarcinogenesis – Lessons from the past

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Curtis Cole , Paul Donald Forbes
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Abstract

Recent publications have confirmed the ability of visible light from sunlight (in the absence of Ultraviolet A or B) to cause free radical formation in human skin, increases in metalloproteinases, induced pigmentation and even erythema from exposures within reasonable exposure periods (e.g. less than 8 h). This raises questions regarding the role of visible light on the formation of skin cancers and even the need for protection against visible light in general. Conducting such studies is a challenge, considering the doses of visible light required for observation of reactions, the difficulty in conducting animal studies with appropriate models in the current regulatory environment, and the lack of funding for basic photobiological research. A review of research from an earlier era in photobiology studies gives us some clues and suggests that there may in fact be detectable influences of visible radiation (for example on skin cancer induction) that warrant new approaches to photoprotection in this era.

研究可见光在光致癌作用中的作用-从过去的经验教训
最近的出版物已经证实,来自阳光的可见光(在没有紫外线A或B的情况下)能够在合理的暴露时间(例如少于8小时)内引起人体皮肤自由基的形成,金属蛋白酶的增加,诱导色素沉着甚至红斑。这就提出了有关可见光在皮肤癌形成中的作用的问题,甚至提出了一般情况下对可见光进行保护的必要性。考虑到观察反应所需的可见光剂量,在目前的监管环境下用适当的模型进行动物研究的困难,以及缺乏基础光生物学研究的资金,进行这样的研究是一项挑战。对早期光生物学研究的回顾为我们提供了一些线索,并表明实际上可能存在可见辐射的可检测影响(例如对皮肤癌的诱导),因此需要在这个时代采用新的光防护方法。
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