Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation damages skin and produces symptoms of photoaging, such as thickening, rough texture, wrinkles, and pigmentation. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying photoaging induced by chronic UV irradiation are not yet fully understood. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been reported to be involved in the response to UV irradiation. In this study, we examined the effects of the sunscreen agent Octylmethoxycinnamate (OMC) on photoaging of the skin induced by chronic UV exposure in hairless albino Crl:SKH1-Hrhr (SKH-1) mice. We demonstrated that the expression of MMPs was elevated by UV irradiation, whereas the topical application of OMC inhibited the upregulation of MMPs. Furthermore, UV-induced wrin...
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun damages human skin, resulting in an old and wrinkled appearance. ...
Chronic exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes oxidative stress, which is involved in photoag...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation damages skin and produces symptoms of photoaging, such as thickening, r...
Repetitive exposure of the skin to UV radiation induces various harmful changes, such as thickening,...
Repetitive exposure of the skin to UV radiation induces various harmful changes, such as thickening,...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that ultraviolet A radiation (UVA) contributes to photoaging, which...
The level of sun ultraviolet ray reaching the surface of the earth is increasing severely due to the...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
UV radiation from the sun impacts skin health adversely through complex, multiple molecular pathways...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
Skin areas exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV) from sunlight are more prone to photoaging than une...
Skin aging can be divided into intrinsic aging and photoaging. Sunlight is a major cause of photoagi...
Skin is in direct contact with the environment and therefore undergoes aging as a consequence of env...
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun damages human skin, resulting in an old and wrinkled appearance. ...
Chronic exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes oxidative stress, which is involved in photoag...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation damages skin and produces symptoms of photoaging, such as thickening, r...
Repetitive exposure of the skin to UV radiation induces various harmful changes, such as thickening,...
Repetitive exposure of the skin to UV radiation induces various harmful changes, such as thickening,...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that ultraviolet A radiation (UVA) contributes to photoaging, which...
The level of sun ultraviolet ray reaching the surface of the earth is increasing severely due to the...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
UV radiation from the sun impacts skin health adversely through complex, multiple molecular pathways...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
Skin areas exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV) from sunlight are more prone to photoaging than une...
Skin aging can be divided into intrinsic aging and photoaging. Sunlight is a major cause of photoagi...
Skin is in direct contact with the environment and therefore undergoes aging as a consequence of env...
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun damages human skin, resulting in an old and wrinkled appearance. ...
Chronic exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes oxidative stress, which is involved in photoag...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...