Photo‐co‐carcinogenesis of Topically Applied Retinyl Palmitate in SKH‐1 Hairless Mice

Author:

Boudreau Mary D.1,Beland Frederick A.1,Felton Robert P.2,Fu Peter P.1,Howard Paul C.3,Mellick Paul W.4,Thorn Brett T.2,Olson Greg R.4

Affiliation:

1. Division of Biochemical Toxicology Food and Drug Administration National Center for Toxicological Research Jefferson Arkansas

2. Division of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Food and Drug Administration National Center for Toxicological Research Jefferson Arkansas

3. Office of Scientific Coordination Food and Drug Administration National Center for Toxicological Research Jefferson Arkansas

4. Jefferson Laboratories Toxicologic Pathology Associates, Inc. Jefferson Arkansas

Abstract

AbstractCosmetic products that contain retinyl palmitate are popular as antiaging skin treatments; however, recent studies suggest a risk for enhanced skin tumor development with topical retinyl palmitate applications and exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR). In this study, we investigated the potential of retinyl palmitate to enhanceUVR‐induced photo‐co‐carcinogenesis. Groups of 36 male and 36 femaleSKH‐1 hairless mice were exposed to simulated solar light (SSL) and treated with the control cream or creams containing retinyl palmitate, 5 days per week for 40 weeks. Other groups of mice were exposed toSSLand received no cream treatment or received cream treatments and were exposed to ultraviolet‐A or ultraviolet‐B. Mice were monitored for the development of skin tumors, and the incidences and multiplicities of squamous cell neoplasia were determined by histopathology. In both the absence and presence ofSSL, mice administered the control cream developed skin tumors earlier and had higher incidences and multiplicities of skin squamous cell neoplasms than mice that received no cream treatment. Compared to the control cream groups, mice exposed toSSLand administered the retinyl palmitate creams demonstrated earlier onsets of skin tumors and had increased incidences and multiplicities of squamous cell skin neoplasms.

Funder

U.S. Food and Drug Administration

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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