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Journal of Dermatological Science | 2009

Immunohistochemical survey of the distribution of epidermal melanoblasts and melanocytes during the development of UVB-induced pigmented spots

Rikako Furuya; Yuzo Yoshida; Osamu Moro; Makoto Tsunenaga; Hirofumi Aoki; Jiro Kishimoto; Ohji Ifuku; Tomohisa Hirobe

BACKGROUND Repeated exposures to ultraviolet B radiation (UVB) induce pigmented spots on dorsal skin of (HR-1 x HR/De) F(1) hairless mouse. We showed previously that this mouse is suitable for studies of melanocyte function. OBJECTIVE To clarify the mechanism of development of pigmented spots induced by chronic UVB exposure. METHODS We used light and fluorescence microscopy to quantify changes in the numbers of differentiated melanocytes containing melanin pigments (MM) and melanoblasts/melanocytes immunohistochemically positive for tyrosinase-related protein (TRP)-1, TRP-2 (dopachrome tautomerase), and c-kit in epidermis during the development of pigmented spots in hairless mice chronically exposed to UVB (99 mJ/cm(2), 3 times/week, 8 weeks). RESULTS The change in the number of TRP-1-positive cells during chronic UVB exposure was similar to that of MM: both increased dramatically during the stage of acute pigmentation, then decreased sharply after cessation of UVB, concomitantly with depigmentation; subsequently they increased gradually with the development of pigmented spots. In contrast, after two UVB exposures, no c-kit-positive cells were detected, then the number gradually increased during UVB irradiation, and continued to increase after cessation of irradiation; TRP-2-positive cells showed a rather similar pattern, except that they did not disappear initially. CONCLUSION Our results indicate that chronic UVB irradiation induces differentiation and proliferation of melanoblasts, followed by an increase of differentiated melanocytes, leading to the development of pigmented spots. The sequence of expression of markers appeared to be c-kit, TRP-2, TRP-1, and finally melanin, as it is during normal melanocyte differentiation.


Experimental Cell Research | 2004

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor is a keratinocyte-derived factor involved in regulating the proliferation and differentiation of neonatal mouse epidermal melanocytes in culture.

Tomohisa Hirobe; Rikako Furuya; Ohji Ifuku; Masatake Osawa; Shin-Ichi Nishikawa


Pigment Cell Research | 2002

Keratinocytes Control the Proliferation and Differentiation of Cultured Epidermal Melanocytes from Ultraviolet Radiation B‐Induced Pigmented Spots in the Dorsal Skin of Hairless Mice

Tomohisa Hirobe; Rikako Furuya; Satoru Akiu; Ohji Ifuku; Minoru Fukuda


Pigment Cell Research | 2004

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) controls the proliferation and differentiation of mouse epidermal melanocytes from pigmented spots induced by ultraviolet radiation B.

Tomohisa Hirobe; Rikako Furuya; Eijiro Hara; Izumi Horii; Makoto Tsunenaga; Ohji Ifuku


Archive | 1988

Microorganism having low acetate forming capability, and process for production of useful substrate using same

Shinichiro Haze; Ohji Ifuku; Jiro Kishimoto


Archive | 2000

External preparations for skin whitening

Naomi Ota; Tomomi Okazaki; Ohji Ifuku; Hirofumi Aoki; Kenichi Umishio


Archive | 2001

External preparations for beautifying the skin

Rikako Furuya; Osamu Moro; Ohji Ifuku; Kenichi Umishio


Archive | 1990

Purified enzymes participating in C-terminal amidation

Toshii Iida; Toshihiko Kaminuma; Yuka Fuse; Masahiro Tajima; Mitsuo Yanagi; Hiroshi Okamoto; Jiro Kishimoto; Ohji Ifuku; Ichiro Kato


Archive | 2002

Gene for inhibiting melanin biosynthesis

Hirofumi Aoki; Ohji Ifuku; Antonis S. Zervos


Archive | 1991

Microorganisms and process for producing biotin using them

Jiro Kishimoto; Shinichiro Haze; Ohji Ifuku

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Tomohisa Hirobe

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Izumi Horii

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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