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pmid: 33127990
handle: 11392/2519778
Being exposed to ground-level ozone (O3), as it is often the case in polluted cities, is known to have a detrimental impact on skin. O3 induces antioxidant depletion and lipid peroxidation in the upper skin layers and this effect has repercussions on deeper cellular layers, triggering a cascade of cellular stress and inflammatory responses. Repetitive exposure to high levels of O3 may lead to chronic damages of the cutaneous tissue, cause premature skin aging and aggravate skin diseases such as contact dermatitis and urticaria. This review paper debates about the most relevant experimental approaches that must be considered to gather deeper insights about the complex biological processes that are activated when the skin is exposed to O3. Having a better understanding of O3 effects on skin barrier properties and stress responses could help the whole dermato-cosmetic industry to design innovative protective solutions and develop specific cosmetic regime to protect the skin of every citizen, especially those living in areas where exposure to high levels of O3 is of concern to human health.
Air Pollutants, Environmental pollution, Skin, 3D skin tissue model, Oxidative stress, Skin protection, 3D skin tissue model, Environmental pollution, Skin protection, Oxidative Stress, Ozone, Oxidative stress, Humans, Lipid Peroxidation, Cities, Skin
Air Pollutants, Environmental pollution, Skin, 3D skin tissue model, Oxidative stress, Skin protection, 3D skin tissue model, Environmental pollution, Skin protection, Oxidative Stress, Ozone, Oxidative stress, Humans, Lipid Peroxidation, Cities, Skin
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