Skin atrophy is part of the normal ageing process, but is accelerated by topical glucocorticoid (GC) treatments that are widely used in dermatology. Hyaluronan (HA) is one of the most abundant components of the cutaneous extracellular matrix and is involved in tissue homeostasis, hydration, and repair processes, but little is known about the effects of GCs on HA synthesis and stability. Here we examined the regulation of HA metabolism in human skin during GC therapy. Expression of the HA synthesizing enzymes hyaluronan synthase (HAS)-2 and HAS-3 and the HA degrading enzymes HYAL-1, HYAL-2, and HYAL-3 in response to GC treatment was evaluated. HAS-2 expression was markedly suppressed by dexamethasone treatment of cultured fibroblasts and HaC...
Hyaluronan is a major component of the extracellular matrix of skin. The large volume of water of hy...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
Skin atrophy is part of the normal ageing process, but is accelerated by topical glucocorticoid (GC)...
The main limitation of using topical corticosteroids in dermatology is their atrophic effects on the...
Hyaluronan (HA) is a glycosaminoglycan synthesized directly into the extracellular matrix by three h...
The major compounds in the dermis are hyaluronan and type I collagen, which decrease with aging, UV ...
The major compounds in the dermis are hyaluronan and type I collagen, which decrease with aging, UV ...
The major compounds in the dermis are hyaluronan and type I collagen, which decrease with aging, UV ...
The major compounds in the dermis are hyaluronan and type I collagen, which decrease with aging, UV ...
Human skin fibroblasts were exposed to 3 anti-inflammatory steroids in order to study their effects ...
International audienceHyaluronan (HA) is synthesized by three HA synthases (HAS1, HAS2, and HAS3) an...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
Hyaluronan is a major component of the extracellular matrix of skin. The large volume of water of hy...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
Skin atrophy is part of the normal ageing process, but is accelerated by topical glucocorticoid (GC)...
The main limitation of using topical corticosteroids in dermatology is their atrophic effects on the...
Hyaluronan (HA) is a glycosaminoglycan synthesized directly into the extracellular matrix by three h...
The major compounds in the dermis are hyaluronan and type I collagen, which decrease with aging, UV ...
The major compounds in the dermis are hyaluronan and type I collagen, which decrease with aging, UV ...
The major compounds in the dermis are hyaluronan and type I collagen, which decrease with aging, UV ...
The major compounds in the dermis are hyaluronan and type I collagen, which decrease with aging, UV ...
Human skin fibroblasts were exposed to 3 anti-inflammatory steroids in order to study their effects ...
International audienceHyaluronan (HA) is synthesized by three HA synthases (HAS1, HAS2, and HAS3) an...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
Hyaluronan is a major component of the extracellular matrix of skin. The large volume of water of hy...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...
The study published by Hämäläinen et al.1 in this issue of the BJD addresses a very intriguing aspec...