IDEHU   05542
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS DE LA INMUNIDAD HUMORAL PROF. RICARDO A. MARGNI
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
?Mitochondrial function evaluation in epidermal cells ex vivo. Effects of Ultraviolet Irradiation in the skin?.
Autor/es:
GONZÁLEZ MAGLIO, DANIEL; CELA, ELIANA; FERRARI, ALEJANDRO; LEONI, JULIANA
Revista:
EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 20 p. 947 - 950
ISSN:
0906-6705
Resumen:
Abstract: Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) effects on skin have been extensively studied. However, mitochondrial dysfunction and superoxide (O__2 ) production have only been studied using cell cultures, which are useful models, but do not consider the crosstalk between tissues or cellular differentiation. We aimed to evaluate the usefulness of fluorescent dyes to study skin ex vivo. Mitochondrial alterations were evaluated in epidermal cells isolated from UVR-exposed mice. Furthermore, a combination of dyes and antibodies was tested to analyse specific skin cell types. UVR caused a decrease in the percentage of total cells with polarized mitochondria, but did not change the mitochondrial O__ 2 production. However, this production was increased significantly in DiOCþ6 cells. Furthermore, it was possible to evaluate the cellular damage produced to basal keratinocytes and Langerhans cells. The results show that fluorescent dyes ? alone or in combination with antibodies ? are useful to analyse cellular events that take place in whole organs.