S. Seite et al., MEXORYL(R) SX - A BROAD ABSORPTION UVA FILTER PROTECTS HUMAN SKIN FROM THE EFFECTS OF REPEATED SUBERYTHEMAL DOSES OF UVA, Journal of photochemistry and photobiology.B, Biology, 44(1), 1998, pp. 69-76
There is now considerable evidence that chronic UVA exposure induces d
amage in animal and human skin; however, little is known about WA prot
ection of human skin. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficac
y of Mexoryl(R) SX, a broad WA absorber (lambda(max) = 345 nm) against
UVA-induced changes in human skin. The regimen of UVA exposure (13 we
eks with increasing suberythemal doses) induces intense pigmentation w
ith no erythema. Skin hydration and elasticity decrease, whereas total
skin thickness, assessed by echography, remains unchanged. Irradiated
epidermis reveals a significant thickening of the stratum corneum, an
absence of hyperplasia and an increase in the expression of the prote
ctive iron-storage protein ferritin. No significant alterations are se
en using antisera against type IV collagen or laminin, suggesting that
the dermal-epidermal junction (DEJ) is mainly preserved. In dermis, e
nhanced expression of tenascin is seen just below the DET but type I p
rocollagen, which is localized at the same site, is unaltered. Althoug
h we are unable to visualize any changes in elastic network organizati
on using Luna staining or specific antiserum directed against human el
astin, we notice an increased deposition of lysozyme or alpha-1 antitr
ypsin on elastin fibres. Mexoryl(R) SX (5%) efficiently prevents these
alterations. Thus, these results suggest that WA photoprotection can
prevent early putative alterations leading to photoageing. (C) 1998 El
sevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.