Determinants of skin sensitivity to solar irradiation

Autor: P. van 't Veer, Lilian B M Tijburg, W.A.A. Klöpping-Ketelaars, E. Boelsma, A.F.M. Kardinaal, G. van Poppel, A.A. Vink, W.M.R. Broekmans
Přispěvatelé: TNO Voeding
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2003
Předmět:
Male
Pathology
Skin Neoplasms
basal-cell carcinoma
medicine.medical_treatment
Physiology
radiation exposure
Skin Pigmentation
alpha tocopherol
clinical-trial
human experiment
Eye color
statistical significance
reflectometry
dna-damage
integumentary system
quantitative analysis
vitamin blood level
adult
cryptoxanthin
aged
beta-carotene
nutrition
classification
risk factor
Health
UV-induced erythema
Consumer Science & Intelligent Systems
radiation dose
medicine.medical_specialty
radiation response
phenotype
vitamin-e
solar radiation
chemistry
alpha-tocopherol
Humans
serum concentrations
human
VLAG
Global Nutrition
Wereldvoeding
cholesterol
Dose-Response Relationship
Radiation

medicine.disease
Ascorbic acid
Cross-Sectional Studies
Erythema
ascorbic-acid
Skin cancer
Minimal erythema dose
dietary intake
Nutrition and Disease
skin tumor
correlation analysis
cholesterol blood level
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Ascorbic Acid
Melanin
chemistry.chemical_compound
Voeding en Ziekte
Skin
beta carotene
Nutrition and Dietetics
skin cancer
Eye Color
Retinol
article
Middle Aged
carotenoid
melanin
Phenotypical and nutritional determinants
light-induced erythema
zeaxanthin
female
ultraviolet irradiation
hypothesis
sunlight
medicine.symptom
retinol
Vitamin
ultraviolet radiation
Skin melanin content
Adolescent
Ultraviolet Rays
sex difference
prevalence
Physiological Sciences
Biology
volunteer
hair color
Sex Factors
blood
medicine
xanthophyll
controlled study
alpha carotene
Melanins
skin carcinogenesis
Vitamin E
questionnaire
disease association
prediction
skin sensitivity
lycopene
Carotenoids
human tissue
radiosensitivity
Zdroj: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 57 (2003)
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 10, 57, 1222-1229
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 57, 1222-1229
ISSN: 0954-3007
Popis: Background: Acute effects of UV irradiation include UV-induced erythema. Sunlight plays an important role in the development of skin cancer. Several predictive factors of UV-induced erythema could also be predictive for skin cancer. Objective: Our objective was to quantitatively assess phenotypical and nutritional determinants of sensitivity to UV irradiation, as assessed by the minimal erythema dose (MED). Design: We conducted a cross-sectional study among 335 volunteers. Sensitivity to UV irradiation was established through assessment of the MED. Phenotypical determinants, including skin melanin content, hair color and iris color were determined by skin reflectance spectrometry, a subjective questionnaire and an objective classification system, respectively. Furthermore, dietary exposure was measured by carotenoids, vitamin C, retinol and alpha-tocopherol in serum. Results: Male subjects were found to be more sensitive to UV irradiation; that is, the MED was significantly lower compared to female subjects. Skin melanin content, which was positively associated with iris color in both sexes and with hair color in men, was the main phenotypical determinant of sensitivity to UV irradiation. No associations were found between serum carotenoids and MED in the total study group. Vitamin C was inversely associated with MED. However, associations between carotenoids concentrations and MED showed a positive trend in subjects with melanin values above and a negative trend in subjects below the median after adjustment for gender and total cholesterol. Conclusions: Skin melanin content and gender are important determinants of sensitivity to UV irradiation. No relation was found between serum carotenoids and MED in the total study group. The inverse association between vitamin C and MED was against our hypothesis. For the modifying effect of melanin on the association between carotenoids and MED, we do not have a clear biological explanation.
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