How hormones may modulate human skin pigmentation in melasma: An in vitro perspective

被引:46
作者
Cario, Muriel [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Inserm 1035, Bordeaux, France
[2] Univ Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
[3] Bordeaux Hosp, Natl Reference Ctr Rare Skin Dis, Bordeaux, France
关键词
endothelial cells; fibroblasts; keratinocytes; melanocytes; oestrogen; progesterone; ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR EXPRESSION; PROGESTERONE-RECEPTOR; HUMAN MELANOCYTES; HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS; STIMULATING-HORMONE; PLASMA PROGESTERONE; GROWTH-HORMONE; FACIAL MELASMA; UP-REGULATION; ESTRADIOL;
D O I
10.1111/exd.13915
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Melasma is a common acquired hyperpigmentary disorder occurring primarily in photo-exposed areas and mainly affecting women of childbearing age. To decipher the role of sex hormones in melasma, this viewpoint reviews the effects of sex hormones on cutaneous cells cultured in monolayers, in coculture, in 3D models and explants in the presence or the absence of UV. The data show that sex steroid hormones, especially oestrogen, can modulate in vitro pigmentation by stimulating melanocytes and keratinocyte pro-pigmentary factors, but not via fibroblast or mast cell activation. In vitro data suggest that oestrogen acts on endothelial cell count, which may in turn increase endothelin-1 concentrations. However, data on explants revealed that sex steroid even at doses observed during pregnancy cannot induce melanogenesis alone nor melanosome transfer but that it acts in synergy with UVB. In conclusion, we hypothesize that in predisposed persons, sex steroid hormones initiate hyperpigmentation in melasma by amplifying the effects of UV on melanogenesis via direct effects on melanocytes or indirect effects via keratinocytes and on the transfer of melanosomes. They also help to sustain hyperpigmentation by increasing the number of blood vessels and, in turn, the level of endothelin-1.
引用
收藏
页码:709 / 718
页数:10
相关论文
共 88 条
[21]   Fibroblasts play a regulatory role in the control of pigmentation in reconstructed human skin from skin types I and II [J].
Hedley, SJ ;
Layton, C ;
Heaton, M ;
Chakrabarty, KH ;
Dawson, RA ;
Gawkrodger, DJ ;
Mac Neil, S .
PIGMENT CELL RESEARCH, 2002, 15 (01) :49-56
[22]   ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN SERIALLY CULTIVATED RAT ENDOMETRIAL CELLS - STIMULATION BY FORSKOLIN AND CHOLERA-TOXIN [J].
HEIMANN, R ;
RICE, RH ;
GROSS, MK ;
COE, EL .
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY, 1985, 123 (02) :197-200
[23]   Solar elastosis and presence of mast cells as key features in the pathogenesis of melasma [J].
Hernandez-Barrera, R. ;
Torres-Alvarez, B. ;
Castanedo-Cazares, J. P. ;
Oros-Ovalle, C. ;
Moncada, B. .
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY, 2008, 33 (03) :305-308
[24]   Role of keratinocyte-derived factors involved in regulating the proliferation and differentiation of mammalian epidermal melanocytes [J].
Hirobe, T .
PIGMENT CELL RESEARCH, 2005, 18 (01) :2-12
[25]   Effects of fibroblast-derived factors on the proliferation and differentiation of human melanocytes in culture [J].
Hirobe, Tomohisa ;
Hasegawa, Kiyotaka ;
Furuya, Rikako ;
Fujiwara, Rumiko ;
Sato, Kiyoshi .
JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2013, 71 (01) :45-57
[26]   EFFECTS OF SEX AND AGE ON THE 24-HOUR PROFILE OF GROWTH-HORMONE SECRETION IN MAN - IMPORTANCE OF ENDOGENOUS ESTRADIOL CONCENTRATIONS [J].
HO, KY ;
EVANS, WS ;
BLIZZARD, RM ;
VELDHUIS, JD ;
MERRIAM, GR ;
SAMOJLIK, E ;
FURLANETTO, R ;
ROGOL, AD ;
KAISER, DL ;
THORNER, MO .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 1987, 64 (01) :51-58
[27]   Donor specific response of estrogen and progesterone on cultured human melanocytes [J].
Im, S ;
Lee, ES ;
Kim, W ;
On, W ;
Kim, J ;
Lee, M ;
Kang, WH .
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2002, 17 (01) :58-64
[28]   Autocrine and paracrine regulation of melanocytes in human skin and in pigmentary disorders [J].
Imokawa, G .
PIGMENT CELL RESEARCH, 2004, 17 (02) :96-110
[29]   Oestrogen and progesterone receptor expression in melasma: an immunohistochemical analysis [J].
Jang, Y. H. ;
Lee, J. Y. ;
Kang, H. Y. ;
Lee, E-S ;
Kim, Y. C. .
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY, 2010, 24 (11) :1312-1316
[30]   EFFECTS OF ESTROGEN AND ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR IN NORMAL HUMAN MELANOCYTES [J].
JEE, SH ;
LEE, SY ;
CHIU, HC ;
CHANG, CC ;
CHEN, TJ .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1994, 199 (03) :1407-1412