Role of thiol compounds in mammalian melanin pigmentation. II. Glutathione and related enzymatic activities.
J Invest Dermatol
; 79(6): 422-4, 1982 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-7142745
Previously, we reported evidence suggesting that, in addition to tyrosinase, glutathione-reductase plays an important role in the regulation and control of the biosynthetic activity of melanocytes. Further investigations were performed on a mammal presenting a well-defined genotype for coat pigmentation, the mutant mouse [subline C57 BL (6J)], namely the nonagouti black (a/a) mutant and the yellow (Ay/a) mutant showing, respectively, pure uniform eumelanin and phaeomelanin pigmentation. Analysis of thiol compounds and glutathione-related enzyme levels in mouse skin gave similar results to those found in tortoise-shell guinea pig skin. The observed differences in the glutathione and glutathione-related enzyme content between black and yellow (or red) skin provide evidence that the increase of glutathione-reductase activity in the environment of the melanocytes may stimulate the pigment cells to produce phaeomelanin instead of eumelanin pigment.
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Assunto principal:
Pele
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Pigmentação da Pele
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Glutationa
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Melaninas
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Invest Dermatol
Ano de publicação:
1982
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Article
País de publicação:
Estados Unidos