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Effect of p-Phenylenediamine to Rat Skin

p-Phenylenediamine이 흰쥐의 피부 조직에 미치는 영향

  • Lee, SangHee (Dept. of Beauty Design, Kyongdo Provincial College) ;
  • Cho, HyunGug (Dept. of Visual Optics, Kyungwoon University) ;
  • Lee, Sang-Il (Dept. of Food Nutrition & Cookery, Keimyung College)
  • 이상희 (경북도립 경도대학 뷰티디자인과) ;
  • 조현국 (경운대학교 안경광학과) ;
  • 이상일 (계명문화대학 식품영양조리과)
  • Published : 2005.11.01

Abstract

Red brownish p-pheylenediamine (PPD) has been widely used hair dye for women. The dye was known to cause systemic anaphylaxis, dermatitis and bladder cancer. But the effect of PPD toxicity with oxygen free radical has not been studied. This study investigated the degree of skin injury by PPD. PPD ($2.5\%$ PPD in $2\%\;NH_{4}OH$) was applied to the rat skin ($25 mg/16.5\;cm^2$) 3 or 5 times every other day. Histopathological findings demonstrated the proliferation of epithelial cells and the increased keratinization by PPD. The activities of glucose 6-phosphatase (G6Pase) was decreased and acid phosphatase (ACP) was increased in PPD-applied rat skin. Groups in which PPD was applied 5 times were more damaged than groups applied 3 times. To examine the relationship between tissue damage and oxygen free radicals, effect of PPD on xanthine oxidase (XO) activity was measured and XO activity was more significantly increased in the group treated with PPD 5 times than 3 times. However, reduced glutathione (GSH) content, and the activities of catalase (CAT), super-oxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione S -transferase (GST) were more decreased in PPD-applied groups than in controls. Even though the activities of XOD was not changed in the group treated with PPD 3 times, the decreased activities of oxygen free radical system and the damaged skin tissue were observed. This result might be caused by the production of toxic PPD metabolites in rat skin. In conclusion, topical PPD application led to skin injury in a dose-dependent manner, probably due to the generation rate of oxygen free radical.

붉은 갈색계통 염색제 성분 중의 하나인 p-phenylenediamine(PPD)는 일반적으로 여성들이 사용하는 염색제의 주요 성분으로 시야 흐림 및 구토와 같은 전신적 아나필락시스, 피부염 또는 방광암 등이 유발된다고 한다. 그러나 PPD의 피부 독성과 유해산소와 관련된 연구는 아직까지 미흡한 실정이다. 본 실험에서는 체중 $230\pm20g$의 Sprague-Dawley 종의 흰쥐의 피부에 PPD을 도포하였을 때 조직의 손상정도를 상호비교하고 조직의 손상 원인을 구명하고자 실험동물에 PPD($2.5\%$ PPD in $2\%\;NH_{4}OH$)을 표면적 $25 mg/16.5\;cm^2$씩 2일 간격으로 3회 및 5회 도포하였다. PPD 3회보다 5회 도포군에서 피부조직 의 표피 및 케라틴 층의 비후, glucose 5-phosphatase 활성의 감소 및 acid phosphatase 활성의 증가 정도가 높게 나타났다. 또한 유해산소의 생성계 및 해독계와 관련하여 피부조직의 손상정도를 확인한 결과, 유해산소 생성계인 xanthine oxidase의 활성은 PPD 3회 보다5회 도포군에서 유의하게 증가하였다. 그러나 유해산소 해독계인 superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione S-transferase 활성 및 reduced glutathione 함량은 대조군보다 PPD 도포군에서 감소하였다. 한편, xanthine oxidase의 활성이 3회 PPD 도포군에서는 별다른 변동이 없음에도 불구하고 oxygen free radical system의 감소와 피부조직의 손상이 나타난 것은 흰쥐의 피부조직 에서 PPD를 대사하는 동안 생성된 대사산물에 의한 것으로 생각된다. 이상의 실험 결과를 종합해 볼 때 PPD 도포에 의한 피부조직의 손상은 PPD 도포 횟수에 비례하여 유해산소 생성율이 증가하여 나타난 결과로 생각된다.

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