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Long-wavelength Ultraviolet A1 and Visible Light Photoprotection: A Multimodality Assessment of Dose and Response
Authors:Indermeet Kohli  Taylor L Braunberger  Amanda F Nahhas  Fatima N Mirza  Mohsen Mokhtari  Alexis B Lyons  Nikiforos Kollias  Eduardo Ruvolo  Henry W Lim  Iltefat H Hamzavi
Institution:1. Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI;2. Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI

Department of Dermatology, Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills, Farmington Hills, MI;3. Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT;4. College of Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI;5. Independent Contractor (Posthumous), Boston, MA;6. Bayer HealthCare LLC, Whippany, NJ

Abstract:Human skin is exposed to visible light (VL; 400–700 nm) and long-wavelength ultraviolet A1 (UVA1) radiation (370–400 nm) after the application of organic broad-spectrum sunscreens. The biologic effects of these wavelengths have been demonstrated; however, a dose–response has not been investigated. Ten subjects with Fitzpatrick skin phototype IV-VI were enrolled. Subjects were irradiated with 2 light sources (80–480 J cm?2): one comprising VL with less than 0.5% UVA1 (VL+UVA1) and the other pure VL. Skin responses were evaluated for 2 weeks using clinical and spectroscopic assessments. 4-mm punch biopsies were obtained from nonirradiated skin and sites irradiated with 480 J cm?2 of VL+UVA1 and pure VL 24 h after irradiation. Clinical and spectroscopic assessments demonstrated a robust response at VL+UVA1 sites compared with pure VL. Histology findings demonstrated a statistically significant increase in the marker of inflammation (P < 0.05) and proliferation (P < 0.05) at the irradiated sites compared with nonirradiated control. Threshold doses of VL+UVA1 resulting in biologic responses were calculated. Results indicate that approximately 2 h of sun exposure, which equates to VL+UVA1 dose (~400 J cm?2), is capable of inducing inflammation, immediate erythema and delayed tanning. These findings reinforce the need of photoprotection beyond the UV range.
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