Pharmacological Studies on Cutaneous Inflammation Induced by Ultraviolet Irradiation (1): Quantification of Erythema by Reflectance Colorimetry and Correlation with Cutaneous Blood Flow
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This study was conducted to quantify the intensity of ultraviolet (UV) erythema in guinea pigs, a method for evaluating anti-inflammatory drugs, and to clarify any correlation of erythema with cutaneous blood flow. Skin color and cutaneous blood flow in non-administered and indomethacin-administered animals were measured by a colorimeter and a laser Doppler flowmeter over time after UV-irradiation treatment. Skin color was indicated by a XYZ colorimetric system and L<SUP>*</SUP>a<SUP>*</SUP>b<SUP>*</SUP> color space. In either colorimetric system, the values of two indices, <I>x</I> and <I>y</I> or <I>a</I><SUP>*</SUP> and <I>b</I><SUP>*</SUP>, increased along with the intensification of erythema. The increase in the chroma (<I>C</I><SUP>*</SUP>) value calculated from <I>a</I><SUP>*</SUP> and <I>b</I><SUP>*</SUP> was UV-dose-dependent. This value was significantly suppressed by indomethacin 0.5-4 hr after irradiation, and it was found to be a clear and sensitive index for evaluating the suppressive effect of drugs. Cutaneous blood flow also increased with UV irradiation. Indomethacin significantly suppressed this increase 2-3 hr after UV irradiation. The changes of cutaneous blood flow correlated with those of <I>C</I><SUP>*</SUP>. These results suggested <I>C</I><SUP>*</SUP> was a suitable parameter to quantify UV erythema, and the change of skin color in UV erythema reflected the change of cutaneous blood flow.
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Nose Takashi
Department Of Neurological Surgery Insititute Of Clinical Medicine University Of Tsukuba
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Tsurumi Kaito
Department Of Pharmacology Gifu University School Of Medicine
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