光老化:分子机制、预防和治疗的最新概念。

IF 8.6 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Maria V. Kaltchenko, Anna L. Chien
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摘要

光老化是长期暴露于太阳辐射的结果,包括紫外线(UV),可见光和红外波长。随着时间的推移,这种暴露会造成累积的损害,导致皮肤的美学变化和结构退化。这些影响表现为心律失常、染色障碍、质地改变、弹性松弛、体积减少、毛细血管扩张和角化过度,共同导致过早衰老的外观,超过皮肤的实际年龄。光老化的特征因皮肤的光型而异。有色皮肤往往表现出色差和与“内在”衰老相关的特征,如体积减少,而白色皮肤更容易出现“外在”衰老特征,包括心律失常和弹性松弛。此外,皮肤光型对电磁波谱内不同波长的敏感性也不同,这影响了光老化的临床表现,以及预防和治疗策略。幸运的是,光老化及其相关的副作用在很大程度上是可以预防的,在某种程度上是可以逆转的。然而,有效的预防和治疗策略需要根据个人的皮肤类型精心定制。在这篇综述中,我们总结了光老化的分子机制,检查其临床表现,概述了危险因素和预防策略,并重点介绍了其治疗的最新进展。
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Photoaging: Current Concepts on Molecular Mechanisms, Prevention, and Treatment

Photoaging is the consequence of chronic exposure to solar irradiation, encompassing ultraviolet (UV), visible, and infrared wavelengths. Over time, this exposure causes cumulative damage, leading to both aesthetic changes and structural degradation of the skin. These effects manifest as rhytids, dyschromia, textural changes, elastosis, volume loss, telangiectasias, and hyperkeratosis, collectively contributing to a prematurely aged appearance that exceeds the skin’s chronological age. The hallmarks of photoaging vary significantly by skin phototype. Skin of color tends to exhibit dyschromia and features associated with “intrinsic” aging, such as volume loss, while white skin is more prone to “extrinsic” aging characteristics, including rhytids and elastosis. Moreover, susceptibility to different wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum also differs by skin phototype, influencing the clinical presentation of photoaging, as well as prevention and treatment strategies. Fortunately, photoaging—and its associated adverse effects—is largely preventable and, to some extent, reversible. However, effective prevention and treatment strategies require careful tailoring to an individual’s skin type. In this review, we summarize molecular mechanisms underlying photoaging, examine its clinical manifestations, outline risk factors and prevention strategies, and highlight recent advancements in its treatment.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
15.20
自引率
2.70%
发文量
84
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Dermatology is dedicated to evidence-based therapy and effective patient management in dermatology. It publishes critical review articles and clinically focused original research covering comprehensive aspects of dermatological conditions. The journal enhances visibility and educational value through features like Key Points summaries, plain language summaries, and various digital elements, ensuring accessibility and depth for a diverse readership.
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