UV rays constitute an extremely important environmental factor known to operate adaptative mechanisms that maintain biological homeostasis in the skin, adrenal glands, and the brain. The skin is extremely vulnerable to UV rays. UV rays deform collagen, the main component of elastic fibers, decreasing its normal function, and ultimately reducing skin's elasticity. We confirmed that psychological stress occurring during the early stages of UVB-irradiation degraded collagen function by inhibiting production rather than the decomposition of collagen, thereby promoting skin aging. UV irradiation for 0-2 weeks increased the level of a stress factor, corticosterone (CORT). High-performance liquid chromatography and western blot analysis confi...
UV radiation is among the most prevalent stressors in humans and diurnal rodents, exerting direct an...
It was reported that adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulates melanogenesis in cultured melanocytes. S...
Photoaging is an aging process that occurs due to various factors from outside the body such as sunl...
Ultraviolet radiation exposure is the dominant environmental determinant of all major forms of skin ...
Regular exposure of facial skin to sunlight promotes wrinkle formation; ultraviolet (UV) radiation c...
Both endogenous and exogenous factors cause skin aging. This study aimed to compare the differential...
This study was designed to investigate the biochemical mechanisms responsible for the connective tis...
UV radiation is among the most prevalent stressors in humans and diurnal rodents, exerting direct an...
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Detrimental consequences of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in skin include photoageing, immunosuppressi...
UV irradiation from the sun elevates the production of collagen-degrading matrix metalloproteinases ...
Early biochemical studies of ultraviolet (UV) irradiated human skin reported a loss of insoluble col...
Collagen hydrolysates have been suggested as a favorable antiaging modality in skin photoaged by per...
Photoaging is an aging process that occurs due to various factors from outside the body such as sunl...
A recently described nonreducible, acid-heat stable compound, histidinohydroxylysinonorleucine (HHL)...
UV radiation is among the most prevalent stressors in humans and diurnal rodents, exerting direct an...
It was reported that adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulates melanogenesis in cultured melanocytes. S...
Photoaging is an aging process that occurs due to various factors from outside the body such as sunl...
Ultraviolet radiation exposure is the dominant environmental determinant of all major forms of skin ...
Regular exposure of facial skin to sunlight promotes wrinkle formation; ultraviolet (UV) radiation c...
Both endogenous and exogenous factors cause skin aging. This study aimed to compare the differential...
This study was designed to investigate the biochemical mechanisms responsible for the connective tis...
UV radiation is among the most prevalent stressors in humans and diurnal rodents, exerting direct an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108666/1/bjd13267.pd
Detrimental consequences of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in skin include photoageing, immunosuppressi...
UV irradiation from the sun elevates the production of collagen-degrading matrix metalloproteinases ...
Early biochemical studies of ultraviolet (UV) irradiated human skin reported a loss of insoluble col...
Collagen hydrolysates have been suggested as a favorable antiaging modality in skin photoaged by per...
Photoaging is an aging process that occurs due to various factors from outside the body such as sunl...
A recently described nonreducible, acid-heat stable compound, histidinohydroxylysinonorleucine (HHL)...
UV radiation is among the most prevalent stressors in humans and diurnal rodents, exerting direct an...
It was reported that adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulates melanogenesis in cultured melanocytes. S...
Photoaging is an aging process that occurs due to various factors from outside the body such as sunl...