Affiliation:
1. MIRAI Technology Institute Shiseido Co., Ltd Yokohama Japan
2. Meiji University Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractBackground/PurposeWe previously demonstrated that irradiation with red light accelerates recovery of the epidermal water‐impermeable barrier, whereas blue light delays it, and white and green light have no effect. Here, we aimed to examine in detail the effects of red and blue light in a human epidermal‐equivalent model and in human skin.MethodsWe used light‐emitting diodes (red light, 630 nm, 6.2 mW/cm2; blue light, 463 nm, 6.2 mW/cm2) for irradiation of an epidermal‐equivalent model and human skin. Cell proliferation was evaluated by means of BrdU and Ki‐67 staining, and mitochondrial activity was quantified with an extracellular flux analyzer.ResultsIrradiation of the epidermal‐equivalent model with red light for 2 h (44.64 J/cm2) increased both epidermal proliferation in the basal layer and mitochondrial activity. Blue light had no effect on epidermal proliferation. Furthermore, irradiation with red light for 2 h on three consecutive days increased epidermal proliferation in human skin tissue in culture.ConclusionThese results suggest that red light accelerates epidermal proliferation in both an epidermal‐equivalent model and human skin, and may promote epidermal homeostasis.
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