Molecular Mechanisms of Stress-Responsive Changes in Collagen and Elastin Networks in Skin
University of Malaya · University of Oxford
Abstract
Collagen and elastin networks make up the majority of the extracellular matrix in many organs, such as the skin. The mechanisms which are involved in the maintenance of homeostatic equilibrium of these networks are numerous, involving the regulation of genetic expression, growth factor secretion, signalling pathways, secondary messaging systems, and ion channel activity. However, many factors are capable of disrupting these pathways, which leads to an imbalance of homeostatic equilibrium. Ultimately, this leads to changes in the physical nature of skin, both functionally and cosmetically. Although various factors have been identified, including carcinogenesis, ultraviolet exposure, and mechanical stretching of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 409.53
- Percentile
- 100%
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- 147
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7Topics & keywords
- Elastin
- Lysyl oxidase
- Extracellular matrix
- Fibronectin
- Cell biology
- Signal transduction
- Homeostasis
- Laminin