扩展急性皮肤反应频谱,将远紫外线包括在内。

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Photochemistry and Photobiology Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1111/php.14035
Natalia E Gutierrez-Bayona, Camryn Petersen, Raabia H Hashmi, Manuela Buonanno, Igor Shuryak, Brian Ponnaiya, Norman J Kleiman, David J Brenner, David Welch
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国家和国际组织已经制定了紫外线(UV)照射最大限制指南,以防止对人体皮肤和眼睛造成不良影响。在确定暴露极限时,这些准则考虑了急性效应(即红斑和光角膜炎)和延迟效应(如皮肤癌和眼癌)的风险,并规定了一个人在 8 小时内可以安全接受而不会产生有害影响的剂量。这些暴露限值的确定依赖于紫外线辐射引发的光生物反应的作用光谱,该光谱量化了每种波长在引发上述每种效应时的有效性。随着人们对使用远紫外线(200-235 纳米)辐射来控制空气中病原体传播的兴趣与日俱增,最近出现了关于重新考虑紫外线波长暴露限值的争论。然而,为这些限制提供一些定量依据的标准红斑作用光谱尚未扩展到 240 纳米以下。本研究利用无毛白化小鼠模型,将红斑作用光谱扩展到远紫外线波长。我们估计,用 222 纳米辐射诱导小鼠皮肤产生急性效应需要 1162 毫焦/平方厘米的剂量,远高于目前 ACGIH 规定的 480 毫焦/平方厘米的皮肤暴露限值。
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Extending the acute skin response spectrum to include the far-UVC.

Guidance on maximal limits for ultraviolet (UV) exposure has been developed by national and international organizations to protect against adverse effects on human skin and eyes. These guidelines consider the risk of both acute effects (i.e., erythema and photokeratitis) and delayed effects (e.g., skin and ocular cancers) when determining exposure limits, and specify the dose a person can safely receive during an 8-h period without harmful effects. The determination of these exposure limits relies on the action spectra of photobiological responses triggered by UV radiation that quantify the effectiveness of each wavelength at eliciting each of these effects. With growing interest in using far-UVC (200-235 nm) radiation to control the spread of airborne pathogens, recent arguments have emerged about revisiting exposure limits for UV wavelengths. However, the standard erythema action spectrum, which provides some of the quantitative basis for these limits, has not been extended below 240 nm. This study assists to expand the erythema action spectrum to far-UVC wavelengths using a hairless albino mice model. We estimate that inducing acute effects on mouse skin with 222 nm radiation requires a dose of 1162 mJ/cm2, well above the current ACGIH skin exposure limit of 480 mJ/cm2.

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Photochemistry and Photobiology
Photochemistry and Photobiology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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6.70
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171
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2.7 months
期刊介绍: Photochemistry and Photobiology publishes original research articles and reviews on current topics in photoscience. Topics span from the primary interaction of light with molecules, cells, and tissue to the subsequent biological responses, representing disciplinary and interdisciplinary research in the fields of chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine. Photochemistry and Photobiology is the official journal of the American Society for Photobiology.
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