Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Cross-Linking of Collagen by Singlet Oxygen Generated with UV-A
Akemi RYUEiji NARUKumi ARAKANETakuji MASUNAGAKoichi SHINMOTOTetsuo NAGANOMasaaki HIROBEShinrou MASHIKO
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1997 Volume 45 Issue 8 Pages 1243-1247

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Singlet oxygen (1O2), a highly reactive and toxic intermediate, may play a role in photo-induced aging. We examined singlet oxygen generation from hematoporphyrin (HP) with UV-A, by monitoring the emission at 1268nm corresponding to 1O23O2. Singlet oxygen was formed HP-dose-dependently in this system. We then investigated the reaction of singlet oxygen generated by UV-A irradiation with collagen, which is related to skin elasticity and softness. Collagen from skin was rapidly and dose-dependently cross-linked by singlet oxygen. The reaction was inhibited by NaN3, a selective quencher of singlet oxygen. In contrast, SOD (superoxide dismutase) and mannitol had no effect. These results suggested that cross-linking of collagen was caused by UV-A-generated singlet oxygen, not by any other reactive oxygen species. Compared with another multisubunit protein, alcohol dehydrogenase, collagen was cross-linked much more efficiently. Further, the finding that semicarbazide inhibited cross-linking of collagen showed that cross-links were formed between photooxidized histidyl residues and amino groups. Singlet oxygen generated by UV-A irradiation may contribute to cross-linkin of collagen in the process of skin photoagaing.

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