Skin aging can be divided into intrinsic aging and photoaging. Sunlight is a major cause of photoaging, and is composed of ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) radiation. Although the effects of UV radiation on skin aging have been widely studied, little is known about the biological effects of IR on the photoaging process in human skin. We found that chronic IR treatment induced wrinkles in hairless mice, and augments UV-induced wrinkle formation and UV-induced skin thickening in hairless mice. Histologically, we found that IR treatment augments UV-induced epidermal and dermal thickening, and that UV-induced increases of collagen and elastic fibers in dermis. Moreover, chronic IR treatment increased MMP-3 and MMP-13 mRNA expressions signific...
UV radiation from the sun impacts skin health adversely through complex, multiple molecular pathways...
Infrared radiation is increasingly and uncritically used for cosmetic and wellness purposes, despite...
In this issue, Matsuda et al. demonstrate the protective effect of mild heat preconditioning on UVB-...
Skin aging can be divided into intrinsic aging and photoaging. Sunlight is a major cause of photoagi...
Ultraviolet (UV) induces skin photoaging, which is characterized by thickening, wrinkling, pigmentat...
Sunlight damages human skin, resulting in a wrinkled appearance. Since natural sunlight is polychrom...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
The repetitive exposure of skin to ultraviolet B (UVB) preferentially elicits wrinkling while ultrav...
Abstract: The repetitive exposure of skin to ultraviolet B (UVB) preferentially elicits wrinkling wh...
Human skin is daily exposed to infrared (IR) radiation from natural sunlight. However, the effects o...
Skin photoaging induced by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation contributes to the formation of thick and co...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
Both physiological skin aging and pathologic photo-aging caused by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation are ...
Connective tissue alterations were induced in hairless mouse skin by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. H...
Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation damages skin and produces symptoms of photoaging, such as thickening, r...
UV radiation from the sun impacts skin health adversely through complex, multiple molecular pathways...
Infrared radiation is increasingly and uncritically used for cosmetic and wellness purposes, despite...
In this issue, Matsuda et al. demonstrate the protective effect of mild heat preconditioning on UVB-...
Skin aging can be divided into intrinsic aging and photoaging. Sunlight is a major cause of photoagi...
Ultraviolet (UV) induces skin photoaging, which is characterized by thickening, wrinkling, pigmentat...
Sunlight damages human skin, resulting in a wrinkled appearance. Since natural sunlight is polychrom...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
The repetitive exposure of skin to ultraviolet B (UVB) preferentially elicits wrinkling while ultrav...
Abstract: The repetitive exposure of skin to ultraviolet B (UVB) preferentially elicits wrinkling wh...
Human skin is daily exposed to infrared (IR) radiation from natural sunlight. However, the effects o...
Skin photoaging induced by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation contributes to the formation of thick and co...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
Both physiological skin aging and pathologic photo-aging caused by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation are ...
Connective tissue alterations were induced in hairless mouse skin by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. H...
Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation damages skin and produces symptoms of photoaging, such as thickening, r...
UV radiation from the sun impacts skin health adversely through complex, multiple molecular pathways...
Infrared radiation is increasingly and uncritically used for cosmetic and wellness purposes, despite...
In this issue, Matsuda et al. demonstrate the protective effect of mild heat preconditioning on UVB-...