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Journal of Dermatological Science | 2001

Delayed induction of pigmented spots on UVB-irradiated hairless mice.

Masako Naganumaa; Eiichiro Yagi; Minoru Fukuda

Human skin exposed to solar radiation for a long time subsequently develops pigmented spots, which are named solar lentigines. Since no animal model of this process is currently available, we attempted to induce similar spots in pigmented hairless mice. The mice were irradiated at 38 or 94 mJ/cm(2) three times/week for various periods of time (1-8 weeks) under an ultraviolet light source (Toshiba FL-SE; UVB). Skin pigmentation of irradiated mice was visually observed and skin color was determined with a colorimeter for 78 weeks. Uniform pigmentation was induced, but persisted only during exposure, disappearing completely within 2 weeks after cessation of exposure. At about 28 weeks after the first exposure, pigmented spots suddenly began to appear. These pigmented spots were less than 2 mm in diameter and light brown in color. The length of the latent period until appearance and the extent of development of these spots were dependent on the exposure period. Histological examination revealed increased numbers of active melanocytes and melanin granules in the affected epidermis. These pigmented spots closely resemble solar lentigines in humans, and the mice should be useful as an animal model of solar lentigines.


Archive | 1990

Composite powder and production process

Toshihiko Nakane; Masumi Koishi; Hiroshi Fukui; Yutaka Okunuki; Yoshio Yahata; Shigenori Kumagai; Hiroyuki Yokoyama; Eiichiro Yagi; Minoru Fukuda; Tadao Ohta; Fujihiro Kanda; Kazuhisa Ohno; Toshihide Ebisawa; Tomiyuki Nanba; Susumu Takada; Masato Hatao; Masaru Suetsugu


Archive | 1989

Magnesium aluminometasilicate coated composite powder and use thereof

Toshihiko Nakane; Masumi Koishi; Hiroshi Fukui; Yutaka Okunuki; Yoshio Yahata; Shigenori Kumagai; Hiroyuki Yokoyama; Eiichiro Yagi; Minoru Fukuda; Tadao Ohta; Fujihiro Kanda; Kazuhisa Ohno; Toshihide Ebisawa; Tomiyuki Nanba; Susumu Takada; Masato Hatao; Masaru Suetsugu; Toshihiro Tanaka; Osamu Moro


Archive | 1990

Use of melatonin to protect the skin against the influence of UV-rays

Minoru Fukuda; Eiichiro Yagi; Masako Naganuma; Wataru Mori


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2007

Depth Dependence of Stratum Corneum Lipid Ordering: A Slow-Tumbling Simulation for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

Eiichiro Yagi; Kazutami Sakamoto; Kouichi Nakagawa


Archive | 2000

Compositions for external use

Ichiro Iwai; Masato Hatao; Eiichiro Yagi; Haruhi Shiseido Res. Cen. Iwaki; Fumiaki Shiseido Res. Cen. Matsuzaki


Archive | 2006

Promoter of type i collagen production and anti-wrinkle agent

Miki Guentert; Toshimochi Iida; Maki Kaneko; Eriko Taguchi; Eiichiro Yagi; 美紀 ギュンタート; 栄一郎 八木; 江理子 田口; 摩紀 金子; 年以 飯田


Archive | 2004

Skin external preparation and hyaluronic acid production accelerator

Toshihiko Seki; Kenichi Umishio; Eiichiro Yagi; 利彦 世喜; 栄一郎 八木; 健一 海塩


Archive | 1994

BEAUTIFYING AND WHITENING SKIN PREPARATION FOR EXTERNAL USE

Minoru Fukuda; Hisayuki Komazaki; Masako Naganuma; Yuki Shibata; Eiichiro Yagi; 栄一郎 八木; 實 福田; 由記 芝田; 雅子 長沼; 久幸 駒崎


Archive | 1998

Endermic liniment containing a thiol compound and zinc oxide

Kenji Yamaguchi; Eiichiro Yagi; Masako Naganuma; Masato Hatao; Ichiro Iwai

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Kazutami Sakamoto

Tokyo University of Science

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Kouichi Nakagawa

Fukushima Medical University

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Motoki Oguri

Shibaura Institute of Technology

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