2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdermsci.2011.04.001
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A melanocortin receptor 1 and 5 antagonist inhibits sebaceous gland differentiation and the production of sebum-specific lipids

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“…The function of its MC5R receptor is diverse, ranging from stimulation of sebaceous glands (Eisinger et al, 2011) to immunoregulation (Taherzadeh et al, 1999; Taylor and Namba, 2001), to behavioral effects that include modulation of aggression (Morgan et al, 2004). Because MC5R 's association with schizophrenia was identified against the genetic background of a risk allele for the immunomodulatory kynurenine pathway enzyme TDO2 (Miller et al, 2009), it is most likely that the key action in this case would be the reported inhibition of IFN γ expression by MC5R (Taylor and Namba, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The function of its MC5R receptor is diverse, ranging from stimulation of sebaceous glands (Eisinger et al, 2011) to immunoregulation (Taherzadeh et al, 1999; Taylor and Namba, 2001), to behavioral effects that include modulation of aggression (Morgan et al, 2004). Because MC5R 's association with schizophrenia was identified against the genetic background of a risk allele for the immunomodulatory kynurenine pathway enzyme TDO2 (Miller et al, 2009), it is most likely that the key action in this case would be the reported inhibition of IFN γ expression by MC5R (Taylor and Namba, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In support of the model of direct action of ACTH and α‐MSH on sebocytes, the melanocortin receptors MC1R (Böhm et al ., ; Zhang et al ., , ; Eisinger et al ., ; Whang et al ., ), MC2R (Hong‐Wei et al ., ) and MC5R (Zhang et al ., , , ; Eisinger et al ., ) are expressed in human SGs (Table ). MC5R is also present in murine SGs (Chen et al ., ; Thiboutot et al ., ).…”
Section: The Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal Axis and Melanocortin Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, both human and mouse SGs have been shown to express several key ligands and receptors of both the HPA axis and melanocortin system (see Section IV.3; Table ) (Kono et al ., ; Zhang et al ., ; Ganceviciene et al ., ; Eisinger et al ., ), suggesting that not only is the SG competent to respond to the output of these central neuroendocrine axes, but that peripheral equivalents in skin may act as autocrine regulators of SG function.…”
Section: The Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal Axis and Melanocortin Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…triacylglycerides [TAGs], diacylglycerides [DAGs], and monoacylglycerides [MAGs]), free fatty acids (FFAs), sterols, wax esters (WEs), sterol esters (SEs), and squalene (Drake et al 2008). Sebum contributes to the innate immune system (Georgel et al 2005; Napolitano and Juarez, 1997), pheromone release (Kligman, 1963; Brooke and Decker, 1996; Nassar et al 2008; Muñoz-Romo et al 2012), water repellency (Porter, 2001; Eiseinger et al 2011), hydration and organization of the stratum corneum (Pilgram et al 2001; Smith and Thiboutot, 2008), compound adsorption (Tsai et al 2012), bat communication (Safi and Kerth, 2003), and ultraviolet protection (Picardo, et al 2009; Camera et al 2010) among others (Haffner, 2000). Sebaceous secretions may play a role in the pathogenesis of Psuedogymnoascus destructans , a fungus that causes cutaneous infections in bats (white nose syndrome) and mass mortalities of North American cave species (Blehert et al 2009; Gargas et al 2009; Lorch et al 2011; Minnis and Lindner 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%