Molecular Mechanisms of Dermal Aging and Antiaging Approaches
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital · Seoul National University
Abstract
The dermis is primarily composed of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and fibroblasts. During the aging process, the dermis undergoes significant changes. Collagen, which is a major component of ECM, becomes fragmented and coarsely distributed, and its total amount decreases. This is mainly due to increased activity of matrix metalloproteinases, and impaired transforming growth factor-β signaling induced by reactive oxygen species generated during aging. The reduction in the amount of collagen hinders the mechanical interaction between fibroblasts and the ECM, and consequently leads to the deterioration of fibroblast function and further decrease in the amount of dermal collagen. Other ECM components, including…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 144
Authors
7- JWJung Won Shin
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
- SKSoon‐Hyo Kwon
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
- JCJi-Young Choi
Seoul National University, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
- JNJung‐Im Na
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
- CHChang‐Hun Huh
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Dermis
- Skin Aging
- Extracellular matrix
- Dermal fibroblast
- Chemistry
- Cell biology
- Fibroblast
- Matrix metalloproteinase