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Plasma levels of opioid peptides after sunbed exposures

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
卷 147, 期 6, 页码 1207-1211

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2002.04859.x

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beta-endorphin immunoreactive material; met-enkephalin; neuropeptides; proopiomelanocortin; ultraviolet A irradiation

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Background Previous studies have indicated that solar and artificial ultraviolet (UV) radiation have a positive influence on psychological variables such as mood and emotional state. Circulating opioid peptides have been suggested as being important in this effect. Objectives To investigate in a controlled trial the influence of UVA radiation on opioid peptide levels. Methods We determined plasma levels of beta-endorphin immunoreactive material (IRM) and metenkephalin in UV-exposed (n = 3 5) and non-exposed (n = 9) healthy volunteers. On the first day of the study, blood samples were taken from the volunteers (time A). UVA irradiation was subsequently administered with an air-conditioned tanning device. During the UV exposures the volunteers wore opaque goggles. Twenty minutes after UV exposure, blood samples were collected again (time B). Within the following 3 weeks the volunteers had a series of five UV exposures. On the last day of the study (24 h after the sixth UV exposure) blood samples were collected (time C). The cumulative UVA doses were 96 J cm(-2) for skin type II and 126 J cm(-2) for skin type III. The controls had no UV exposures. Plasma beta-endorphin IRM and met-enkephalin levels were determined using radioimmunoassays. Results At all times of blood collection (A, B, C), there were no significant differences in plasma levels of beta-endorphin IRM and met-enkephalin between UV-exposed and non-exposed volunteers (P > 0.05). Conclusions UVA irradiation does not significantly elevate plasma levels of beta-endorphin ERM and met-enkephalin. Therefore we suggest that psychological benefits claimed to occur after UV exposure are unlikely to be mediated by the types of circulating opioid peptides measured in this study.

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