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The role of thioredoxin reductase in the reduction of free radicals at the surface of the epidermis
Authors:K U Schallreuter  J M Wood
Affiliation:1. Postgraduate School of Molecular Medicine, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland;2. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;3. Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland;4. Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Poland;5. Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;6. Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland
Abstract:
A study of guinea pig and human skin in vivo has revealed that keratinocytes contain a thioenzyme which reduces radicals. This enzyme has been purified by affinity column chromatography and identified as thioredoxin reductase. In vivo and in vitro bioassays were performed by using a spin-labelled surfactant as the radical substrate, because it can diffuse through the stratum corneum and react by surface complexation with the epidermis and also on the outer plasma membrane of keratinocytes from cell cultures. Thioredoxin, the native substrate for thioredoxin reductase effectively competes for electrons with radical substrates. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) is the electron donating coenzyme in both the reduction of radicals and thioredoxin. Reduced thioredoxin has been shown to be an inhibitor of tyrosinase, whereas oxidized thioredoxin has no effect on this enzyme activity. Taken together these results indicate that the thioredoxin/thioredoxin reductase system plays an important role in preventing cell damage from UV-generated free radicals on the skin.
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