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Topical tacalcitol (1,24-(R)-dihydroxyvitamin D3) induces a transient increase in thymidine incorporation and calmodulin content in pig epidermis following tape stripping in vivo

Tape stripping induces transient increase in keratinocyte proliferation in vivo. The effects of tacalcitol (1,24-(R)-dihydroxyvitamin D3) ointment on the cell kinetics of pig epidermis after the tape stripping were investigated. The tacalcitol ointment (2 micrograms/g) was applied once to the back o...

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Published in:Journal of dermatological science 1995-11, Vol.10 (3), p.196-202
Main Authors: Hashimoto, Y, Tsutsui, M, Matsuo, S, Iizuka, S, Iizuka, H
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description Tape stripping induces transient increase in keratinocyte proliferation in vivo. The effects of tacalcitol (1,24-(R)-dihydroxyvitamin D3) ointment on the cell kinetics of pig epidermis after the tape stripping were investigated. The tacalcitol ointment (2 micrograms/g) was applied once to the back of pigs immediately after the tape stripping. The pig epidermal cell kinetics were analyzed at various times following the treatment. Tape stripping transiently increased thymidine incorporation of keratinocytes; the maximal effect was observed at 24 h. Tape stripping-induced increase in thymidine incorporation was markedly augmented by tacalcitol treatment. At 24 h following the tape stripping DNA-flow cytometry revealed an accelerated transition from G0/1 to S phase of cell cycle in tacalcitol treated epidermis. There was no significant difference, however, in mitotic counts and G2/M phase fractions between tape stripping-treated and tape stripping plus tacalcitol ointment-treated epidermis. We also measured calmodulin content of pig epidermis following the treatments. Although tape stripping slightly increased calmodulin content of pig epidermis, this was statistically not significant. Tape stripping plus tacalcitol ointment treatment resulted in a significant increase in calmodulin content at 24 h following the treatment. There was no significant difference in calmodulin content between tape stripping treated- and tape stripping plus tacalcitol-treated epidermis.
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Calmodulin - metabolism
Dihydroxycholecalciferols - administration & dosage
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DNA - metabolism
Epidermis - metabolism
Flow Cytometry
Histological Techniques
Mitosis
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Time Factors
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