Solar UV radiation damages human skin, affecting skin tone and resiliency and leading to premature aging (photoaging), the symptoms of which include leathery texture, wrinkles, mottled pigmentation, laxity and sallowness. We propose that photoaging results largely from UV induction of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) that degrade skin collagen. We find that pretreatment of human skin with all- trans retinoic acid (tRA) inhibits UV induction of MMP, suggesting that tRA can protect against UV-induced collagen destruction and may therefore be able to lessen the effects of photoaging. The tRA prevents UV-induced accumulation of c-Jun protein, which is required for MMP gene expression. Activation of c-Jun transcriptional activity requires N-termi...
Skin areas exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV) from sunlight are more prone to photoaging than une...
Daily skin exposure to solar radiation causes cells to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which ...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun damages human skin, resulting in an old and wrinkled appearance. ...
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...
UVA1 constitutes around 75% of the terrestrial UV radiation, and most of the output of artificial ta...
Photoaging of human skin involves epidermal and dermal changes. The hallmark of photoaged skin is an...
The aging process in the skin is complex and influenced by more intrinsic and extrinsic factors than...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
Punch biopsies of human skin were obtained 1 day after irradiation with two minimal-erythema doses (...
Physiological ageing due to the passing of time and prolonged exposure to harmful sun rays generate ...
Past studies have shown that topical treatment of suntxposed skin with all-trans retinoic acid impro...
UVA1 constitutes around 75% of the terrestrial UV radiation, and most of the output of artificial ta...
Skin areas exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV) from sunlight are more prone to photoaging than une...
Daily skin exposure to solar radiation causes cells to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which ...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun damages human skin, resulting in an old and wrinkled appearance. ...
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...
UVA1 constitutes around 75% of the terrestrial UV radiation, and most of the output of artificial ta...
Photoaging of human skin involves epidermal and dermal changes. The hallmark of photoaged skin is an...
The aging process in the skin is complex and influenced by more intrinsic and extrinsic factors than...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
Punch biopsies of human skin were obtained 1 day after irradiation with two minimal-erythema doses (...
Physiological ageing due to the passing of time and prolonged exposure to harmful sun rays generate ...
Past studies have shown that topical treatment of suntxposed skin with all-trans retinoic acid impro...
UVA1 constitutes around 75% of the terrestrial UV radiation, and most of the output of artificial ta...
Skin areas exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV) from sunlight are more prone to photoaging than une...
Daily skin exposure to solar radiation causes cells to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which ...
A number of studies indicate that matrix metalloproteinase might be involved in photoaging, but litt...