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Glutathione maintenance is crucial for survival of melanocytes after exposure to rhododendrol
Authors:Masatoshi Kondo  Keigo Kawabata  Kohji Sato  Sayuri Yamaguchi  Akira Hachiya  Yoshito Takahashi  Shintaro Inoue
Affiliation:1. Biological Science Research, Kao Corporation, Odawara, Kanagawa, Japan;2. Analytical Science Research, Kao Corporation, Odawara, Kanagawa, Japan;3. Kanebo Cosmetics Inc., Chuo‐ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Rhododendrol is a phenolic compound that shows a tyrosinase‐dependent toxicity for melanocytes and occasionally induces a vitiligo‐like skin depigmentation. The post‐tyrosinase mechanisms determining melanocyte death or survival, however, are far from clear. Here, we find that rhododendrol treatment leads to a reduction in the levels of cellular glutathione but also induces a cellular antioxidant response that eventually increases glutathione levels. We further find that rhododendrol toxicity is enhanced when glutathione levels are experimentally reduced and alleviated when glutathione levels are increased. Hence, it appears that the size of the preexisting glutathione pool along with the capacity to supply glutathione via the antioxidant response determines whether melanocytes survive or die after rhododendrol exposure. It is conceivable, therefore, that rhododendrol‐induced leukoderma depends on the capacity to maintain appropriate glutathione levels and that enhancement of glutathione levels may preserve a patient's melanocytes and potentially help in repigmentation.
Keywords:glutathione  leukoderma  vitiligo  antioxidant response  rhododendrol
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