Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A analogues (retinoids) on the expression of two enzymes involved in collagen degradation in the skin, collagenase and a gelatinolytic protease. In normal and recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa fibroblast cultures, retinoic acid compounds were effective inhibitors of the accumulation of both enzymes in the culture medium with half-maximal inhibitions occurring at 0.25–1 μM for collagenase and at 3–6 μM for the gelatinolytic protease. Various retinoids exhibited differing degrees of inhibitory actions, so that at a 1 μM concentration, relative inhibitions were: 13-cis-retinoic acid > all-trans-retinoic acid > aromatic retinoid (Ro 10-9359) ...
Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) are necessary for the maintenance of normal phenotypic exp...
Recent studies suggest that vitamin A plays an inhibitory role with respect to "activation &quo...
The biologic activities of retinoic acid and 3,4-didehydroretinoic acid, two endogenous vitamin A de...
Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A ana...
Lattices made of collagen and fibroblasts can be used as dermal equivalents to grow human keratinocy...
SUMMARY Previous observations have suggested that retinoids might be useful for the treatment of rhe...
We report the pharmacologic effects of retinoids in a human skin-equivalent model. This sophisticate...
All-trans retinoic acid was examined for effects on human dermal fibroblast proliferation and for ef...
At high levels of vitamin A and other retinoids (3 × 10-6 M) attachment of human keratinocytes to 3T...
Damage to human skin due to ultraviolet light from the sun (photoaging) and damage occurring as a co...
Three-dimensional lattices of reconstituted, polymerized type I collagen were subjected to partial h...
Hantke B, Lahmann C, Venzke K, et al. Influence of flavonoids and vitamins on the MMP- and TIMP-expr...
Retinoic Acid Metabolism Blocking Agents (RAMBAs) increase the endogenous levels of all-trans retino...
Retinoids are vitamin A compounds which demonstrate anti-tumor promoting capacity and the ability to...
Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) have both profound effects on epidermal differentiation an...
Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) are necessary for the maintenance of normal phenotypic exp...
Recent studies suggest that vitamin A plays an inhibitory role with respect to "activation &quo...
The biologic activities of retinoic acid and 3,4-didehydroretinoic acid, two endogenous vitamin A de...
Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A ana...
Lattices made of collagen and fibroblasts can be used as dermal equivalents to grow human keratinocy...
SUMMARY Previous observations have suggested that retinoids might be useful for the treatment of rhe...
We report the pharmacologic effects of retinoids in a human skin-equivalent model. This sophisticate...
All-trans retinoic acid was examined for effects on human dermal fibroblast proliferation and for ef...
At high levels of vitamin A and other retinoids (3 × 10-6 M) attachment of human keratinocytes to 3T...
Damage to human skin due to ultraviolet light from the sun (photoaging) and damage occurring as a co...
Three-dimensional lattices of reconstituted, polymerized type I collagen were subjected to partial h...
Hantke B, Lahmann C, Venzke K, et al. Influence of flavonoids and vitamins on the MMP- and TIMP-expr...
Retinoic Acid Metabolism Blocking Agents (RAMBAs) increase the endogenous levels of all-trans retino...
Retinoids are vitamin A compounds which demonstrate anti-tumor promoting capacity and the ability to...
Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) have both profound effects on epidermal differentiation an...
Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) are necessary for the maintenance of normal phenotypic exp...
Recent studies suggest that vitamin A plays an inhibitory role with respect to "activation &quo...
The biologic activities of retinoic acid and 3,4-didehydroretinoic acid, two endogenous vitamin A de...