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[The regulating effect of antisense-S-Oligo on TYR gene expression and melanin production of melanocytes]

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  • [The regulating effect of antisense-S-Oligo on TYR gene expression and melanin production of melanocytes] Abstract Text:

    yu-guang zhangYu-guang Zhang,qiong-hua huQiong-hua Hu,xun-zhang wangXun-zhang Wang,zuo-liang qiZuo-liang Qi,xiao-xi linXiao-xi Lin,jian-lin fangJian-lin Fang,chuan-chang daiChuan-chang Dai,

    OBJECTIVE: Despite the causes for melanin increase, the increased gene expression of TYR is a common pathological process. Based on this viewpoint, antisense-S-Oligo of TYR was designed and synthesized to regulate synthesis of melanin in order to explore the treatment for skin pigmentation. METHODS: The cultured melanocytes were divided into 3 groups. The group 1 was treated with endothelin, group 2 treated with ultraviolet ray and group 3 was used as the control. In each group, the 5' antisense-S-Oligo, the 3' antisense-S-Oligo, the mixed antisense-S-Oligo of TYR or Dotap only was added. The melanin content and TYR gene expressions were examined. RESULTS: The 5' antisense-S-Oligo, the 3' antisense-S-Oligo and the mixed antisense-S-Oligo significantly inhibited the increase of melanin content and TYR gene expression, which were caused by endothelin or ultraviolet ray treatment. Of the three treatments, the 3' antisense-S-Oligo showed the strongest effect. CONCLUSION: Antisense-S-Oligo has significant regulating effects on TYR gene expression and melanin content. The 3' antisense-S-Oligo is more effective than the 5' antisense-S-Oligo.

    [The regulating effect of antisense-S-Oligo on TYR gene expression and melanin production of melanocytes] Publishing Authors By Initials

    yg zhangYG Zhang,qh huQH Hu,xz wangXZ Wang,zl qiZL Qi,xx linXX Lin,jl fangJL Fang,cc daiCC Dai,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Zhonghua zheng xing wai ke za zhi = Zhonghua zheng

    VOLUME: 19

    Page Numbers: 285-7

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    ISSN: 1009-4598

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: Jul

    YEAR: 2003

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    LANGUAGE: chi

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Shanghai the Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai 200011, China.

    Country: China

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