2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-010-0968-2
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The Use of Nanosized Cortisol-Polymer Complex for Analysis of Mechanisms of Regulation of Functional Activity of Skin Fibroblast

Abstract: Cortisol in concentrations within the therapeutic range inhibits calcium response of fibroblast to angiotensin II. In physiological concentrations, cortisol potentiates the effects of angiotensin II via modulation of membrane mineralocorticoid receptors. The inhibitory effects of glucocorticoids on cell proliferation and collagen synthesis are manifestations of its genomic effects mediated by intracellular receptors. The use of glucocorticoid preparation based on nanosized polymer structure made it possible to… Show more

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“…Pegylation increases the solubility due to an increase in hydrophilicity, size, and weight of the particle, and thereby reduces the intensity of renal excretion. The immunogenicity and availability of particles for proteolytic enzymes were shown to decrease after this treatment [4,9,12,13]. …”
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“…Pegylation increases the solubility due to an increase in hydrophilicity, size, and weight of the particle, and thereby reduces the intensity of renal excretion. The immunogenicity and availability of particles for proteolytic enzymes were shown to decrease after this treatment [4,9,12,13]. …”
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confidence: 99%