Ultraviolet radiation from the sun damages human skin, resulting in an old and wrinkled appearance. A substantial amount of circumstantial evidence indicates that photoaging results in part from alterations in the composition, organization, and structure of the colla-genous extracellular matrix in the dermis. This paper reviews the authors' investigations into the molecular mechanisms by which ultraviolet irradiation damages the dermal extracellular matrix and provides evidence for prevention of this damage by all-trans retinoic acid in human skin in vivo. Based on experimental evidence a working model is proposed whereby ultraviolet irradiation activates growth factor and cytokine receptors on keratinocytes and dermal cells, resulting in d...
UV irradiation from the sun elevates the production of collagen-degrading matrix metalloproteinases ...
Daily skin exposure to solar radiation causes cells to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which ...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) A radiation is a well known trigger of signaling responses in human skin fibr...
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun damages human skin, resulting in an old and wrinkled appearance. ...
Solar UV radiation damages human skin, affecting skin tone and resiliency and leading to premature a...
Human skin is exposed daily to solar ultraviolet (UV) radia-tion. UV induces the matrix metalloprote...
DAMAGE to skin collagen and elastin (extracellular matrix) is the hallmark of long-term exposure to ...
UV radiation from the sun impacts skin health adversely through complex, multiple molecular pathways...
Photoaging of human skin involves epidermal and dermal changes. The hallmark of photoaged skin is an...
Skin areas exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV) from sunlight are more prone to photoaging than une...
The hallmark of photoaged skin is solar elastosis, which is probably an end product of elastic fiber...
Past studies have shown that topical treatment of suntxposed skin with all-trans retinoic acid impro...
Photoaging and photocarcinogenesis are primarily due to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which alte...
The human skin is an integral system that acts as a physical and immunological barrier to outside pa...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet ir-radiation from sunlight causes premature skin aging (photoaging...
UV irradiation from the sun elevates the production of collagen-degrading matrix metalloproteinases ...
Daily skin exposure to solar radiation causes cells to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which ...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) A radiation is a well known trigger of signaling responses in human skin fibr...
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun damages human skin, resulting in an old and wrinkled appearance. ...
Solar UV radiation damages human skin, affecting skin tone and resiliency and leading to premature a...
Human skin is exposed daily to solar ultraviolet (UV) radia-tion. UV induces the matrix metalloprote...
DAMAGE to skin collagen and elastin (extracellular matrix) is the hallmark of long-term exposure to ...
UV radiation from the sun impacts skin health adversely through complex, multiple molecular pathways...
Photoaging of human skin involves epidermal and dermal changes. The hallmark of photoaged skin is an...
Skin areas exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV) from sunlight are more prone to photoaging than une...
The hallmark of photoaged skin is solar elastosis, which is probably an end product of elastic fiber...
Past studies have shown that topical treatment of suntxposed skin with all-trans retinoic acid impro...
Photoaging and photocarcinogenesis are primarily due to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which alte...
The human skin is an integral system that acts as a physical and immunological barrier to outside pa...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet ir-radiation from sunlight causes premature skin aging (photoaging...
UV irradiation from the sun elevates the production of collagen-degrading matrix metalloproteinases ...
Daily skin exposure to solar radiation causes cells to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which ...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) A radiation is a well known trigger of signaling responses in human skin fibr...