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Query: UMLS:C0152030 (
skin irritation
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It has been proposed that
RAR
gamma, the major
retinoic acid receptor
(
RAR
) subtype in skin, mediates retinoid-induced
skin irritation
. However,
RAR
alpha is also found in skin, and its role in retinoid-induced
skin irritation
has not been tested. In this study,
RAR
subtype-specific agonists and antagonists were used to test the possible contribution of
RAR
alpha to retinoid-induced
skin irritation
. Female hairless mice were treated topically on the dorsal skin for 5 days with various retinoids over a 2-log dose range, and cutaneous toxicity was scored by semiquantitative visual observations of skin flaking and abrasions daily up to 3 days post-treatment. Three
RAR
alpha-selective agonists were > or = 100-fold less potent as skin irritants than the structurally-related
RAR
pan-agonist, TTNPB.
Skin irritation
potency decreased in the following order: TTNPB > > Am580 > AGN 193835 > > 193836 and correlated with
RAR
beta and/or
RAR
gamma binding affinity rather than
RAR
alpha binding affinity. TTNPB-induced
skin irritation
was blocked in a dose-dependent fashion by co-treatment with the
RAR
pan-antagonist AGN 193109 but was not blocked by co-treatment with the
RAR
alpha-specific antagonist AGN 194301. In contrast,
skin irritation
induced by the
RAR
alpha-selective agonist AGN 193835 was almost completely blocked by co-treatment with AGN 193644, an
RAR
beta/gamma-selective antagonist. These data demonstrate that
RAR
alpha is not significantly involved in mediating retinoid-induced
skin irritation
in mice and suggest that
RAR
alpha-selective agonists may have reduced mucocutaneous side effects relative to other retinoids.
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PMID:Lack of involvement of retinoic acid receptor alpha in retinoid-induced skin irritation in hairless mice. 933 34