Topical application of a 2.5% indomethacin (IM) solution to the sunburned skin of humans and guinea pigs resulted in a marked decrease in ultraviolet light (UVL)-induced erythema. In humans, a decrease in skin temperature and hyperalgesia to near normal levels was also observed. Epidermal responses to UVL injury such as keratinocyte cell death and altered DNA synthesis proceeded unmodified by IM. Repeated applications of TM in the 48-hr period following UVL exposure did not improve upon the results obtained following a single treatment. Guinea-pig skin provides a relevant model system for evaluating the effects of topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents on sunburn
The inflammatory response to ultraviolet radiation (UV) was studied using a skin perfusion method. P...
The role of arachidonate metabolites in UV-induced inflammation was analyzed by measuring the amount...
Ultraviolet-B-induced erythema (one, two, or four times the minimal erythema dose) was reduced but n...
Inhibitors of prostaglandin (PG) biosynthesis, indomethacin and aspirin, decrease and delay ultravio...
We have investigated the effect of ultraviolet-B (UVB) irradiation on the density of epidermal ATPas...
In subjects irradiated with both UV-C and UV-B ultraviolet light (UVL), 10 μg of intradermal indomet...
The extent to which topical and intradermal corticosteroids and topical indomethacin suppress sunbur...
Indomethacin inhibits UVB erythema but is thought not to influence UVA erythema. We have examined th...
Indomethacin, a known inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, administered topically as a 2.5% solutio...
A cold alcoholic extract of human and albino rat skin, epidermis and dermis, contains prostaglandin ...
A screening procedure for the detection of topically applied phototoxic agents is presented. Followi...
Recent studies reporting UVA (ultraviolet A radiation 320-380 nm) as an integral part of the cumulat...
Ultraviolet-B-induced erythema (one, two, or four times the minimal erythema dose) was reduced but n...
"nBackground: Nowadays skin damages caused by ultraviolet (U.V.) radiation from the sun were in...
Background: Studies have shown that Silymarin is one of the infrequent herbal materials which have p...
The inflammatory response to ultraviolet radiation (UV) was studied using a skin perfusion method. P...
The role of arachidonate metabolites in UV-induced inflammation was analyzed by measuring the amount...
Ultraviolet-B-induced erythema (one, two, or four times the minimal erythema dose) was reduced but n...
Inhibitors of prostaglandin (PG) biosynthesis, indomethacin and aspirin, decrease and delay ultravio...
We have investigated the effect of ultraviolet-B (UVB) irradiation on the density of epidermal ATPas...
In subjects irradiated with both UV-C and UV-B ultraviolet light (UVL), 10 μg of intradermal indomet...
The extent to which topical and intradermal corticosteroids and topical indomethacin suppress sunbur...
Indomethacin inhibits UVB erythema but is thought not to influence UVA erythema. We have examined th...
Indomethacin, a known inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, administered topically as a 2.5% solutio...
A cold alcoholic extract of human and albino rat skin, epidermis and dermis, contains prostaglandin ...
A screening procedure for the detection of topically applied phototoxic agents is presented. Followi...
Recent studies reporting UVA (ultraviolet A radiation 320-380 nm) as an integral part of the cumulat...
Ultraviolet-B-induced erythema (one, two, or four times the minimal erythema dose) was reduced but n...
"nBackground: Nowadays skin damages caused by ultraviolet (U.V.) radiation from the sun were in...
Background: Studies have shown that Silymarin is one of the infrequent herbal materials which have p...
The inflammatory response to ultraviolet radiation (UV) was studied using a skin perfusion method. P...
The role of arachidonate metabolites in UV-induced inflammation was analyzed by measuring the amount...
Ultraviolet-B-induced erythema (one, two, or four times the minimal erythema dose) was reduced but n...