Ultraviolet (UV) induces skin photoaging, which is characterized by thickening, wrinkling, pigmentation, and dryness. Collagen, which is one of the main building blocks of human skin, is regulated by collagen synthesis and collagen breakdown. Autophagy was found to block the epidermal hyperproliferative response to UVB and may play a crucial role in preventing skin photoaging. In the present study, we investigated whether far-infrared (FIR) therapy can inhibit skin photoaging via UVB irradiation in NIH 3T3 mouse embryonic fibroblasts and SKH-1 hairless mice. We found that FIR treatment significantly increased procollagen type I through the induction of the TGF-β/Smad axis. Furthermore, UVB significantly enhanced the expression of matrix met...
In addition to ultraviolet radiation, human skin is exposed to infrared radiation from natural sunli...
Thread embedding acupuncture (TEA) is an acupuncture treatment applied to many diseases in Korean me...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
<p>FIR inhibits MMPs and leads to interference with collagen degradation. Furthermore, FIR increases...
Skin aging can be divided into intrinsic aging and photoaging. Sunlight is a major cause of photoagi...
Ultraviolet (UV) exposure to the skin causes photo-damage and acts as the primary etiological agent ...
Autophagy is involved in the degradation of melanosomes and the determination of skin color. TLR4 an...
Background/Aims: Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation alters multiple molecular pathways in the skin, the...
Collagen hydrolysates have been suggested as a favorable antiaging modality in skin photoaged by per...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
Human skin is daily exposed to infrared (IR) radiation from natural sunlight. However, the effects o...
Objective To establish a nude mouse model of photoaging and study the therapeutic effect of a concen...
Infrared radiation is increasingly and uncritically used for cosmetic and wellness purposes, despite...
Skin photoaging induced by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation contributes to the formation of thick and co...
Infrared A (IRA) radiation (760–1440nm) is a major component of solar radiation and, similar to UVR,...
In addition to ultraviolet radiation, human skin is exposed to infrared radiation from natural sunli...
Thread embedding acupuncture (TEA) is an acupuncture treatment applied to many diseases in Korean me...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
<p>FIR inhibits MMPs and leads to interference with collagen degradation. Furthermore, FIR increases...
Skin aging can be divided into intrinsic aging and photoaging. Sunlight is a major cause of photoagi...
Ultraviolet (UV) exposure to the skin causes photo-damage and acts as the primary etiological agent ...
Autophagy is involved in the degradation of melanosomes and the determination of skin color. TLR4 an...
Background/Aims: Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation alters multiple molecular pathways in the skin, the...
Collagen hydrolysates have been suggested as a favorable antiaging modality in skin photoaged by per...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
Human skin is daily exposed to infrared (IR) radiation from natural sunlight. However, the effects o...
Objective To establish a nude mouse model of photoaging and study the therapeutic effect of a concen...
Infrared radiation is increasingly and uncritically used for cosmetic and wellness purposes, despite...
Skin photoaging induced by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation contributes to the formation of thick and co...
Infrared A (IRA) radiation (760–1440nm) is a major component of solar radiation and, similar to UVR,...
In addition to ultraviolet radiation, human skin is exposed to infrared radiation from natural sunli...
Thread embedding acupuncture (TEA) is an acupuncture treatment applied to many diseases in Korean me...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...