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皮肤对发光二极管(LED)与卤钨白炽灯可见光的色素沉着反应差异:一项单中心研究性临床试验的结果,该试验确定了最小色素沉着可见光剂量。

Disparity in Cutaneous Pigmentary Response to LED vs Halogen Incandescent Visible Light: Results from a Single Center, Investigational Clinical Trial Determining a Minimal Pigmentary Visible Light Dose.

作者信息

Soleymani Teo, Cohen David E, Folan Lorcan M, Okereke Uchenna R, Elbuluk Nada, Soter Nicholas A

出版信息

J Drugs Dermatol. 2017 Nov 1;16(11):1105-1110.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Background: While most of the attention regarding skin pigmentation has focused on the effects of ultraviolet radiation, the cutaneous effects of visible light (400 to 700nm) are rarely reported.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to investigate the cutaneous pigmentary response to pure visible light irradiation, examine the difference in response to different sources of visible light irradiation, and determine a minimal pigmentary dose of visible light irradiation in melanocompetent subjects with Fitzpatrick skin type III - VI.

METHODS

The study was designed as a single arm, non-blinded, split-side dual intervention study in which subjects underwent visible light irradiation using LED and halogen incandescent light sources delivered at a fluence of 0.14 Watts/cm2 with incremental dose progression from 20 J/cm2 to 320 J/cm2. Pigmentation was assessed by clinical examination, cross-polarized digital photography, and analytic colorimetry.

RESULTS

Immediate, dose-responsive pigment darkening was seen with LED light exposure in 80% of subjects, beginning at 60 Joules. No pigmentary changes were seen with halogen incandescent light exposure at any dose in any subject.

CONCLUSION

This study is the first to report a distinct difference in cutaneous pigmentary response to different sources of visible light, and the first to demonstrate cutaneous pigment darkening from visible LED light exposure. Our findings raise the concern that our increasing daily artificial light surroundings may have clandestine effects on skin biology.

J Drugs Dermatol. 2017;16(11):1105-1110.

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摘要

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背景:虽然关于皮肤色素沉着的大部分关注都集中在紫外线辐射的影响上,但可见光(400至700纳米)对皮肤的影响鲜有报道。

目的

本研究旨在调查纯可见光照射后的皮肤色素沉着反应,检查对不同来源可见光照射的反应差异,并确定Fitzpatrick皮肤类型III - VI的黑色素生成能力正常的受试者中可见光照射的最小色素沉着剂量。

方法

本研究设计为单臂、非盲、双侧双干预研究,受试者使用发光二极管(LED)和卤钨灯作为光源进行可见光照射,辐照通量为0.14瓦/平方厘米,剂量从20焦/平方厘米递增至320焦/平方厘米。通过临床检查、交叉偏振数码摄影和分析比色法评估色素沉着情况。

结果

80%的受试者在接受LED光照射后立即出现剂量依赖性色素沉着加深,起始剂量为60焦耳。在任何剂量下,任何受试者接受卤钨灯照射均未出现色素沉着变化。

结论

本研究首次报道了不同来源可见光照射后皮肤色素沉着反应存在明显差异,也是首次证明LED可见光照射可导致皮肤色素沉着加深。我们的研究结果引发了人们对日益增加的日常人工光环境可能对皮肤生物学产生潜在影响的担忧。

《药物皮肤病学杂志》。2017年;16(11):1105 - 1110。

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