Background Cutaneous pigmentation is regulated by a complex melanogenic network in which both keratinocytes and fibroblasts synthesize growth factors and cytokines. Solar lentigo (SL) is characterized by hyperpigmented lesions occurring on photodamaged skin areas. Despite the association of SL to ultraviolet (UV) exposure, the mechanisms underlying the development of these spots are not completely defined. Objectives To analyse the involvement of the fibroblast-derived growth factors, hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) and stem cell factor (SCF) in SL hyperpigmentation; to evaluate whether the photoageing process occurring in fibroblasts could be responsible for the altered expression of these cytokines; and to...
Melanogenesis and melanosome transfer from the melanocytes to the neighboring keratinocytes are indu...
Background: Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes a complex cellular response, mostly mediat...
<div><p>To study cutaneous pigmentation in a physiological context, we have previously developed a f...
Solar lentigo (SL) is characterized by macular lesions exhibiting epidermal hyperplasia combined wit...
We previously reported that accentuated expression of the endothelin-1 (ET-1)/endothelin B receptor ...
Melanogenesis is a complex physiological mechanism involving various paracrine factors. Skin cells s...
Introduction: Solar lentigines (SL) affect chronically UV-radiated skin. Treatment is often refracto...
Two patients with a generalized, progressive dyschromatosis disorder are described and investigated ...
Solar lentigo is defined as an alteration in cutaneous pigment deposition on account of exposure to ...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet radiation B (UVB) is known to induce pigmented spots in the dorsal...
UV radiation is a major environmental factor that affects pigmentation in human skin and can eventua...
Dermatofibromas have an increased brownish color due to hyperpigmentation of the overlying skin. To ...
Human skin color, i.e. pigmentation, differs widely among individuals as do their responses to vario...
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a multifunctional cytokine, which, among various other activities,...
Melanogenesis and melanosome transfer from the melanocytes to the neighboring keratinocytes are indu...
Melanogenesis and melanosome transfer from the melanocytes to the neighboring keratinocytes are indu...
Background: Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes a complex cellular response, mostly mediat...
<div><p>To study cutaneous pigmentation in a physiological context, we have previously developed a f...
Solar lentigo (SL) is characterized by macular lesions exhibiting epidermal hyperplasia combined wit...
We previously reported that accentuated expression of the endothelin-1 (ET-1)/endothelin B receptor ...
Melanogenesis is a complex physiological mechanism involving various paracrine factors. Skin cells s...
Introduction: Solar lentigines (SL) affect chronically UV-radiated skin. Treatment is often refracto...
Two patients with a generalized, progressive dyschromatosis disorder are described and investigated ...
Solar lentigo is defined as an alteration in cutaneous pigment deposition on account of exposure to ...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet radiation B (UVB) is known to induce pigmented spots in the dorsal...
UV radiation is a major environmental factor that affects pigmentation in human skin and can eventua...
Dermatofibromas have an increased brownish color due to hyperpigmentation of the overlying skin. To ...
Human skin color, i.e. pigmentation, differs widely among individuals as do their responses to vario...
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a multifunctional cytokine, which, among various other activities,...
Melanogenesis and melanosome transfer from the melanocytes to the neighboring keratinocytes are indu...
Melanogenesis and melanosome transfer from the melanocytes to the neighboring keratinocytes are indu...
Background: Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes a complex cellular response, mostly mediat...
<div><p>To study cutaneous pigmentation in a physiological context, we have previously developed a f...