Measurement of retinoid effects on epidermal renewal

Retinoids have become important therapeutic tools. They are used to treat a wide array of skin diseases such as acne, ichthyosis, and photoaging. Changes in epidermal turnover always accompany the therapeutic use of retinoids, irrespective of the pathogenesis of the disease being treated or the bioc...

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description Retinoids have become important therapeutic tools. They are used to treat a wide array of skin diseases such as acne, ichthyosis, and photoaging. Changes in epidermal turnover always accompany the therapeutic use of retinoids, irrespective of the pathogenesis of the disease being treated or the biochemical mechanism(s) by which the retinoids produce their therapeutic effect. This chapter describes methods for measuring epidermal turnover. Epidermal turnover is continuous and spatially oriented. Renewal or turnover occurs to replace the most highly differenced keratinocytes (squames) that separate (desquamate) from the outermost layer of the epidermis (stratum corneum). The general principles of renewal as well as the measurements made to quantitate renewal are equally applicable to human epidermis, the epidermis of commonly used experimental animals, and cultivated human keratinocytes. Three parameters are most often measured to assess epidermal renewal: proliferation, transit time, and horn production or desquamation.
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AMINO ACIDS
ANIMAL TISSUES
ANIMALS
AZINES
BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Biological and medical sciences
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
BODY
CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTERS
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
Cell cycle, cell proliferation
CELL DIVISION
Cell Division - drug effects
Cell Movement - drug effects
Cell physiology
Cells, Cultured
DNA REPLICATION
DNA Replication - drug effects
Epidermal Cells
EPIDERMIS
Epidermis - drug effects
Epidermis - physiology
Epithelial Cells
EPITHELIUM
Epithelium - drug effects
Epithelium - physiology
ESTERS
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
GLYCINE
Glycine - metabolism
HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
Humans
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS
ISOTOPE DILUTION
Keratinocytes - cytology
MAMMALS
MAN
Molecular and cellular biology
NUCLEIC ACID REPLICATION
NUCLEOSIDES
NUCLEOTIDES
ORGANIC ACIDS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
ORGANS
PRIMATES
PYRIMIDINES
Radioisotope Dilution Technique
RETINOIC ACID
Retinoids - pharmacology
RIBOSIDES
SKIN
THYMIDINE
Thymidine - metabolism
TISSUES
TRACER TECHNIQUES
Tretinoin - pharmacology
Tritium
TRITIUM COMPOUNDS
VERTEBRATES
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