Conference Notes

Molecules AGAINST Tanning in the cosmetic world

Sunday, December 14th, 2014

In early 20th century Europe, it was considered a mark of “low-class”, as it was assimilated with outdoor professional activities. It is quite fashionable to tan in Western societies (Europe and North America), but is definitely not fashionable in Asia. Tanning is a process induced by ultraviolet light and is a protective mechanism to shield […]

Excimer Laser treatment to stop scratching ?

Saturday, December 13th, 2014

The excimer laser is a 308nm device used in the treatment of localized lesions of psoriasis and vitiligo. In this study done on mice (“dry skin model”), atopic dermatitis (AD) was induced with application of “dermatphagoides farina body” ointment in shaved area twice a week for 3 weeks ANTIHYPERINNERVATION. Results after one excimer session show: […]

How skin pH could affect disease activity in Atopic Dermatitis

Saturday, December 13th, 2014

Atopic Dermatitis (AD), beyond filaggrin mutations is better understood, but still remains (at the time of publication) full of gaps. pH alterations in AD are a matter of debate, but they do have an effect on its symptoms (itching) and appearance. This study shows molecular as well as physical alterations in AD. KLK5 can catalyze […]

Alopecia Areata: additional treatment options

Saturday, December 13th, 2014

Alopecia Areata (AA) is an inflammatory cause of non-scarring alopecia which carries a lifetime risk 1.7% Treatment options now available include, topical and intralesional steroids, Diphencyprone (DCP), oral steroids (in pulse dose) Genetics is poorly understood: innate and adaptive immunity The cause of the infiltrate of T cells at the base of hair follicles is […]

Young Skin or when the Cell Nucleus can communicate with the Cytoplasm (Cytosol)

Saturday, December 13th, 2014

The nuclear membrane separates the nucleus from the cytosol (cytoplasm) several proteins shape are part of its different layers. its role is to maintain mRNA and protein trafficking Lamin A and C are 2 of the main proteins. Its coding gene LMNA is mutated in the premature aging syndrome called the Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome Progerin […]

The Role of Oral Royal Jelly in Skin Moisture

Saturday, December 13th, 2014

Royal-jelly is a yellowish material secreted from the hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands of worker honeybees. It has been shown to have a protective effect on dry skin (epidermal hydration) In this study, dietary (oral) supplementation was given: Total of 47 subjects (mean age: 41.3 years old +/- 6.2) capsules of 520mg taken once a day […]

The Potential Role of Non-Collagen Proteins in Skin Aging

Saturday, December 13th, 2014

Cartilage oligomeric metric protein is part of the “non-collagen” proteins of the extracellular matrix and interacts with collagen I via fibril associated fibrils XII and XIV was previously only found in cartilage In fibrotic skin such as in localized scleroderma (morphea) wound tissue and exudates of patients with venous ulcers and in the stroma of […]

How the action of Cyclosporine helps in understanding anti-Il17 and anti-Il23 biologics

Saturday, December 13th, 2014

When looking at psoriasis lesions, numerous T cells are present. In 1979, cyclosporine was shown to act on psoriasis as a T cell suppressor. Nevertheless, at that time but it was also shown to have an antiproliferative action on keratinocytes. Result: the biological action (cytokine inhibition) was overlooked. T cells are stimulated by antigen presenting […]

Psoriasis is enhanced by high fat diet and a possible explanation to why

Saturday, December 13th, 2014

Obesity is a public health problem It is also associated with psoriasis and the Th17 cell plays a role There is a link between Body Mass Index (BMI) and the prevalence of psoriasis: however the pathophysiological reason to this link is unknown…however this study tries to give an explanation The authors used a mouse obese […]

Maintaining Youthful Skin: Perhaps a Massage is what Benchmark Research Suggests

Friday, December 12th, 2014

The skin is routinely exposed to mechanical stimuli such as: stretching, contraction, compression, torsion Cyclical stretching : increases secretion of humoral factors and proteolytic enzymes by activating inflammatory signaling pathways in keratinocytes and fibroblasts induces degradation of the extracellular matrix …the response to it depends on the nature of the stimulus and its duration Methods […]

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