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by: Diana Clarke
"Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is responsible for
90% of the visible signs of aging on the skin of whites," says Dr. Michael J.
Martin, former Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
at University of California, San Francisco.
Blacks' skin,
however, ages much slower.
Why are most dark-skinned blacks protected
from harmful UV rays? Because compared to whites, blacks possess more melanin,
the pigment that gives skin its color.
Melanin
Melanin
offers protection against UV rays for blacks and other dark-skinned people.
Conversely, fair-skinned people are much less protected and more susceptible
to skin cancer. Furthermore, albinos' skin offers no protection.
Although
blacks' skin produces more melanin than whites', all skin has the same
number of melanocytes, the cells that manufacture the melanin.
Melanocytes
manufacture melanin from an amino acid, tyrosin, with the help of an enzyme,
tyrosinase. In the bottom layer of the epidermis above the dermis, UV light
stimulates the production of melanin in the form of insoluble melanosomes.
These surround the epidermal cells, which move up to the surface of the skin. The
result is a tan.
Blacks' skin produce more melanin, even in the
absence of sunlight, and their type of melanin, eumelanin, is more effective at
blocking solar rays. However, white skin produces melanin only in the presence
of sunlight and after the UV rays have penetrated the lower portion of the epidermis
and have caused skin damage.
"Melanin also functions as an excellent
free radical scavenger. It affects the delicately designed lipids that
hold moisture in the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis). If
the skin loses its moisture, it becomes rigid and cracks," says Sergio Nacht,
PhD., Senior Vice-President of Enhanced Derm Technologies, Inc. in Redwood City.
UV Radiation and Skin
UV-A has the longest wavelength,
is not filtered by the ozone and passes through glass. It reaches the earth
all year long and the amount is comparatively stable. It can penetrate the skin
down to the dermis, beneath the four layers of epidermis. It is responsible for
most of the visible signs of aging, due to damage to collagen and elastic fibers
of the connective tissue of the dermis.
UV-A radiation also plays
a role in the development of sunburns and skin cancer. Tanning salon lamps emit
a large amount of UV-A rays to generate tans, so the American Academy of Dermatology
does not recommend their use.
UV-B radiation, which is partially
filtered by the ozone, penetrates the skin to the bottom layer of the epidermis
where the basal cells are produced. UV-B can break the molecular bonds,
disturbing the dividing cells and altering their structure. Compared with UV-A,
UV-B is responsible for most of DNAs damage. It also causes most sunburns. During
a sunburn the reddening of the skin, erythema, is caused by dilation of capillaries.
More UV-B is present during summer months between 10 a.m.
and 4 p.m. and at latitudes closer to the equator. Furthermore, at high altitudes
the air is thinner and cleaner, so UV-B radiation is more abundant.
UV-C,
which is generally filtered by the ozone, has the shortest wavelength
and the most energy, or intensity. It can sterilize hospital equipment and
kill bacteria.
In addition, UV light that reaches the earth is scattered
in all directions, and up to 85% is reflected from surfaces.
The
Theory of Melanin for Environmental Adaptation
Originally, people
of a particular race resided in a particular area. As time went on, their skin
adapted to the environment. For instance, people who lived geographically close
to the equator had darker skin, and people who lived far from the equator had
lighter skin.
In Scotland, which lies at a northern latitude, descendants
of the Britons have white skin. When their skin is exposed to the meager
sunlight, the scant amount of melanin their skin produces is unable to block
the sunlight. Therefore, their bodies are able to make Vitamin D with the help
of sunlight. Vitamin D, a vitamin found in fish oil, is necessary to prevent
rickets, a bone disease caused by too little calcium.
In contrast,
in Africa, which is near the equator, blacks require intense sunlight to penetrate
their dark skin to make Vitamin D. This is all well and good. However, when
blacks lived in England during the Industrial Revolution, they were the first
to develop symptoms of rickets, such as retarded growth, bowed legs and fractures
because not enough sunlight was available.
Fortunately, in 1930,
Vitamin D was discovered and dispensed as a supplement to add to the diet.
On
the other hand, the skin of whites in Australia are in complete opposition
to their climate. Consequently, intense UV radiation has been the major
cause of skin damage and skin cancer Down Under.
About The Author
Diana
Clarke is a teacher, freelance writer and founder of The
Sun and Your Skin, a website on life and light at http://www.yourskinandsun.com.
dianaclarke2001@yahoo.com
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