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The formation of wrinkles caused by transition of keratin intermediate filaments after repetitive UVB exposure
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Tomohiko?SanoEmail author  Takuji?Kume  Tsutomu?Fujimura  Hiromitsu?Kawada  Shigeru?Moriwaki  Yasunori?Takema
Institution:(1) Skin Care Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation, 2-1-3 Bunka Sumidaku, 131-8501 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Biological Science Laboratories, Kao Corporation, 2606 Akabane, Ichikai, Haga, 321-3497 Tochigi, Japan
Abstract:It has been reported that the formation of wrinkles involves changes in the elastic properties of the dermis due to the denaturation of elastic fibers. Several studies have shown that the hydration condition of the stratum corneum is also important in wrinkle formation. It is, however, still unclear how the stratum corneum contributes to wrinkle formation. Here we investigated the relationship between the formation of wrinkles and changes in the physical properties and condition of the skin after repetitive ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation of hairless mice (HR/ICR). Repetitive UVB irradiation caused wrinkles on the dorsal skin of the mice. The elasticity (Eprime) of the stratum corneum of UVB-irradiated mice was significantly lower than that of age-matched control (unirradiated) mice. UVB exposure also caused a deterioration of the fibrous ultrastructure of keratin intermediate filaments (KIFs) in the skin. We conclude that the deterioration of KIFs in the stratum corneum caused by repetitive UVB irradiation decreases the elastic properties of the stratum corneum, resulting in the formation of wrinkles.
Keywords:Elasticity  Keratin intermediate filaments  Stratum corneum  Wrinkle  Repetitive ultraviolet B exposure
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