2023
DOI: 10.3390/cosmetics10020048
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Aging and the Impact of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation on the Expression of Type I and Type VI Collagen

Abstract: Both endogenous and exogenous factors cause skin aging. This study aimed to compare the differential expressions of collagen type I (COL I) and collagen type VI (COL VI) in skins with biological aging and photoaging. In order to comprehend the impact of solar radiation in the dermis and the expression of COL I and COL VI, we studied the expression and their detection in healthy skin and in skin that had been characterized by aging. The hematoxylin and eosin staining protocol was performed in tissue paraffin bl… Show more

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“…These include diminished regenerative capability, changes in pigmentation, compromised thermoregulation, and a decrease in the strength and elasticity provided by the collagen-rich extracellular matrix, among others (Figure 2b). The cumulative effect of these changes results in increased skin fragility and susceptibility to various diseases [44,45]. Photoaging specifically refers to skin aging caused by chronic exposure to UV radiation (Figure 2b).…”
Section: Skin Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include diminished regenerative capability, changes in pigmentation, compromised thermoregulation, and a decrease in the strength and elasticity provided by the collagen-rich extracellular matrix, among others (Figure 2b). The cumulative effect of these changes results in increased skin fragility and susceptibility to various diseases [44,45]. Photoaging specifically refers to skin aging caused by chronic exposure to UV radiation (Figure 2b).…”
Section: Skin Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%