Friday, January 21, 2011

Heat shocks enhance procollagen type I and III expression in fibroblasts in ex vivo human skin


Background: The well-known characteristics of aging skin are the development of fine lines and wrinkles, but changes in skin tone, skin texture, thickness and moisture content are also aspects of aging. Rejuvenation of the skin aims at reversing the signs of aging and can be established in the epidermis as well as in the dermis. Aged dermis, in fact, has a degenerated collagen matrix. To regenerate this matrix, fibroblasts need to be stimulated into synthesizing new collagen.


Aims: In this study, the effects of heat shocks of different temperatures ...

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