Alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone and its analogue Nle4DPhe7 alpha-MSH affect morphology, tyrosinase activity and melanogenesis in cultured human melanocytes
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Alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone and its analogue Nle4DPhe7 alpha-MSH affect morphology, tyrosinase activity and melanogenesis in cultured human melanocytes
Abstract
Although melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) peptides are known to stimulate pigmentation in man, previous reports suggest that human melanocytes are relatively unresponsive to these peptides in vitro. This may be related to the conditions under which the melanocytes were cultured. Thus, we have re-investigated the in vitro effects of MSH peptides using human melanocytes cultured in the absence of artificial mitogens. Human melanocytes were incubated with alpha-MSH or its potent analogue Nle4Dphe7 alpha-MSH for 3 days. After 18 hours, melanocyte morphology had evolved from mainly bipolar to dendritic in approximately 66% of cultures. Nle4DPhe7 alpha-MSH produced dose-related increases in both tyrosinase activity and melanin content although the degree of response was variable and tyrosinase activity was the relatively more responsive to the peptide. Similar results were obtained with alpha-MSH, but, although the effect on melanin content was similar to that of Nle4DPhe7 alpha-MSH, the effect on tyrosinase activity was less marked. The preliminary EC50 values for the actions of the MSH peptides suggest that they may be equipotent in their actions on human melanocytes. In addition, we have demonstrated that the common melanocyte mitogens 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate (TPA) and cholera toxin affect basal melanogenesis and modulate the effects of the MSH peptides. However, not all melanocyte cultures showed melanogenic responses to the MSH peptides. Ability to respond was unrelated to basal levels of tyrosinase activity or melanin content. In at least some cultures, morphological and melanogenic responses appear to be independent of one another.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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