Cell and tissue-based models for evaluating the cutaneous impact of visible light

Anthony Brown, Carles Trullas, Eric Jourdan
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Owing to its low energy, visible light (VIS) was previously considered to have no photobiological effects and research was focused on the ultraviolet (UV) end of the solar spectrum. However, the discovery that exposure of skin to VIS leads to clinical changes in skin reminiscent of those of UV led to a reassessment of its effects. Driving our understanding have been cell and tissue-based models that permit a thorough dissection of the molecular events in skin cells following exposure to specific wavelengths and intensities of VIS. Here we explore how these models have been used to understand the cutaneous impact of VIS and identify substances that protect skin from its damaging effects.

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用于评估可见光对皮肤影响的细胞和组织模型
由于其能量低,可见光(VIS)以前被认为没有光生物学效应,研究主要集中在太阳光谱的紫外(UV)端。然而,发现皮肤暴露于VIS会导致皮肤的临床变化,使人想起紫外线,从而重新评估其效果。推动我们理解的是基于细胞和组织的模型,这些模型允许对暴露于特定波长和强度的VIS后皮肤细胞中的分子事件进行彻底的解剖。在这里,我们探索如何使用这些模型来理解VIS对皮肤的影响,并识别保护皮肤免受其破坏性影响的物质。
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