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Skin aging: the dermal perspective
K. Strnadova, V. Sandera, B. Dvorankova, O. Kodet, M. Duskova, K. Smetana, L. Lacina,
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
Grantová podpora
NV16-29032A
MZ0
CEP - Centrální evidence projektů
- MeSH
- fibroblasty MeSH
- hojení ran MeSH
- kožní nemoci etiologie MeSH
- kůže cytologie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- stárnutí kůže * fyziologie MeSH
- věkové faktory MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
The world population of adults aged 60 years or more is increasing globally, and this development can impact skin disease morbidity and mortality, as well as being reflected in the health care system organization. There is substantial evidence that the burden from a remarkable number of skin nonmalignant and malignant conditions is greater in the elderly. Dermatologic research and clinical education in dermatology should focus on both challenges and opportunities created by aging. Skin aging due to intrinsic and extrinsic factors can alter significantly epidermal and dermal structure and functions. Dermal aging can be linked to a great number of complications in routine dermatologic conditions, with slow healing as an example of a severe complication in the elderly. This may be attributed to aged dermal fibroblasts modifying the tissue microenvironment via a shift in their soluble factors and extracellular matrix repertoire. This senescence-associated secretory phenotype can explain the particular proclivity of aged skin to develop malignancies.
BIOCEV 1st Faculty of Medicine Charles University Vestec Czech Republic
Department of Dermatovenereology 1st Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Department of Plastic Surgery 3rd Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Institute of Anatomy 1st Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic
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