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Modulation of Melanogenesis and Antioxidant Status of Melanocytes in Response to Phototoxic Action of Doxycycline

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PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY
Volume 91, Issue 6, Pages 1429-1434

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/php.12497

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  1. Medical University of Silesia, Katowice [KNW-1-008/D/2/0, KNW-2-038/D/3/K]

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Doxycycline is a commonly used tetracycline antibiotic showing the broad spectrum of antibacterial action. However, the use of this antibiotic is often connected with the risk of phototoxic reactions that lead to various skin disorders. One of the factors influencing the photosensitivity reactions is the melanin content in melanocytes. In this study, the impact of doxycycline and UVA irradiation on cell viability, melanogenesis and antioxidant defense system in cultured normal human epidermal melanocytes (HEMn-DP) was examined. The exposure of cells to doxycycline and UVA radiation resulted in concentration-dependent loss in melanocytes viability and induced melanin biosynthesis. Significant changes were stated in cellular antioxidant enzymes activity: SOD, CAT and GPx, which indicates alterations of antioxidant defense system. The results obtained invitro may explain the mechanisms of phototoxic reactions that occur in normal human epidermal melanocytes invivo after exposure of skin to doxycycline and UVA radiation.

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