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The melanocyte photosensory system in the human skin.

Springerplus

December 2013

Pigment Cell Centre, Iyengar Farm, Brijwasan Road, PO Kapshera, New Delhi, 110037 India.

The pigment cells form the largest population of neural crest cells to migrate into the epidermis and hair follicle along each dermatomic area from the neural folds. The melanopsin system responsible for photoentrainment, was isolated from the photosensitive dermal melanophores of frogs Xenopus laevis responding to light. Melanocytes form a photoresponsive network which reads the environmental seasonal variations in the light cycles in the same manner.

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Melatonin and melanocyte functions.

Biol Signals Recept

September 2000

Pigment Cell Centre, New Delhi, India.

The effect of melatonin on melanocyte functions was studied by incubating whole-skin organ cultures with melatonin, as well as by assessing melatonin positivity in melanocytes versus dendricity and pigmentation, when arrested in the G(2) phase. From this study, it was observed that melatonin positivity is inversely related to the length of UV exposure. Increasing melatonin levels are related to decreasing dendricity and pigment donation during photoresponse in the G(2) phase.

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