Skin Stress Response Pathways 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43157-4_1
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The Skin Lipidome Under Environmental Stress—Technological Platforms, Molecular Pathways and Translational Opportunities

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“…The main structural elements of the cell membrane responsible for its organization, but also cell signalling, are phospholipids. However, UV radiation, mainly through the induction of oxidative stress, leads to structural and functional changes of phospholipids [5,32,33]. Most of the studies on the effect of UV radiation on the metabolism of phospholipids in keratinocytes concern in vitro studies [3,22,23].…”
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“…The main structural elements of the cell membrane responsible for its organization, but also cell signalling, are phospholipids. However, UV radiation, mainly through the induction of oxidative stress, leads to structural and functional changes of phospholipids [5,32,33]. Most of the studies on the effect of UV radiation on the metabolism of phospholipids in keratinocytes concern in vitro studies [3,22,23].…”
Section: Effects Of Uva and Uvb On The Lipid Profile Of Rat Keratinoc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since UV radiation intensifies oxidative stress, it consequently promotes the oxidative processes of cellular components, including phospholipids, leading to their structural and metabolic changes [5,7]. To counter these changes, it seems important to use an antioxidant compound.…”
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“…Slight oxidative stress may have a positive effect on cellular metabolism [36]; however, if oxidative stress is intensified, it may increase pathophysiological changes in skin cells [8,37]. As a consequence of UVB radiation, changes in the metabolism of skin cell membrane components such as phospholipids and proteins have been observed [5,14,37,38]. On the other hand, UVA radiation causes a significant increase in the activity of membrane transporters, e.g., bilitranslocase [25].…”
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“…One of the most commonly used therapies in psoriasis is UVB phototherapy [17]. However, UV radiation is one of the exogenous physical factors which, through the induction of oxidative stress, leads to changes in the cellular metabolism of phospholipids [51,52]. Our study shows that UVB irradiation causes upregulation of PC species, PC plasmalogens (PCp), and PEo species, all of which are downregulated in non-irradiated psoriatic keratinocytes (Figure 4, Table S5 and Figure S2).…”
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