氧化应激
毛囊
黑素细胞
黑色素
内分泌学
细胞凋亡
生物
内科学
细胞生物学
DNA损伤
医学
癌症研究
生物化学
黑色素瘤
DNA
作者
Petra Arck,Rupert W. Overall,Katharina Spatz,Christiane Liezman,Bori Handjiski,Burghard F. Klapp,Mark A. Birch‐Machin,Eva M.J. Peters,Petra Arck,Rupert W. Overall,Katharina Spatz,Christiane Liezman,Bori Handjiski,Burghard F. Klapp,Mark A. Birch‐Machin,Eva M.J. Peters
标识
DOI:10.1096/fj.05-4039fje
摘要
Oxidative stress is generated by a multitude of environmental and endogenous challenges such as radiation, inflammation, or psychoemotional stress. It also speeds the aging process. Graying is a prominent but little understood feature of aging. Intriguingly, the continuous melanin synthesis in the growing (anagen) hair follicle generates high oxidative stress. We therefore hypothesize that hair bulb melanocytes are especially susceptible to free radical-induced aging. To test this hypothesis, we subjected human scalp skin anagen hair follicles from graying individuals to macroscopic and immunohistomorphometric analysis and organ culture. We found evidence of melanocyte apoptosis and increased oxidative stress in the pigmentary unit of graying hair follicles. The "common" deletion, a marker mitochondrial DNA-deletion for accumulating oxidative stress damage, occurred most prominently in graying hair follicles. Cultured unpigmented hair follicles grew better than pigmented follicles of the same donors. Finally, cultured pigmented hair follicles exposed to exogenous oxidative stress (hydroquinone) showed increased melanocyte apoptosis in the hair bulb. We conclude that oxidative stress is high in hair follicle melanocytes and leads to their selective premature aging and apoptosis. The graying hair follicle, therefore, offers a unique model system to study oxidative stress and aging and to test antiaging therapeutics in their ability to slow down or even stop this process.
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