Total body exposure to ultraviolet radiation does not influence plasma levels of immunoreactive beta-endorphin in man.

M. Wintzen, Dagmar M. J. D. Ostijn, Marloes CA Polderman, Saskia le Cessie, J. Peter H. Burbach, B. J. Vermeer
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UVA-1. Plasma ACTH-IR was monitored in parallel. Results: Overall, plasma levels of bE-IR and ACTHIR showed no significant changes during the experiment, indicating that these peptides are not influenced by single or repeated exposures to UVR of different wavelengths. Conclusion: On the basis of these results, the skin does not appear to contribute significantly to the levels of circulating bE or ACTH. These data offer no support for the hypothesis that exposure to UVR leads to an increased concentration of circulating bE, which could contribute to the feeling of well-being that often accompanies sun-bathing.
人体暴露在紫外线辐射下不会影响人体免疫反应性β -内啡肽的血浆水平。
UVA-1。平行监测血浆ACTH-IR。结果:总体而言,实验期间血浆中bE-IR和ACTHIR水平没有明显变化,表明这些肽不受单次或多次暴露于不同波长紫外线的影响。结论:基于这些结果,皮肤似乎对循环bE或ACTH的水平没有显著贡献。这些数据并不能支持暴露在紫外线下会导致循环bE浓度增加的假设,而循环bE浓度的增加可能会导致经常伴随日光浴的幸福感。
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