| Literature DB >> 32496151 |
Samara Eberlin1, Michelle Sabrina da Silva1, Gustavo Facchini1, Gustavo Henrique da Silva1, Ana Lúcia Tabarini Alves Pinheiro1, Samir Eberlin2, Adriano da Silva Pinheiro1.
Abstract
The development of alternative approaches for safety and efficacy testing that avoid the use of animals is a worldwide trend, which relies on the improvement of current models and tools so that they better reproduce human biology. Human skin from elective plastic surgery is a promising experimental model to test the effects of topically applied products. As the structure of native skin is maintained, including cell population (keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells and fibroblasts) and dermal matrix (containing collagen, elastin, glycosaminoglycans, etc.), it most closely matches the effects of substances on in vivo human skin. In this review, we present a collection of results that our group has generated over the last years, involving the use of human skin and scalp explants, demonstrating the feasibility of this model. The development of a test system with ex vivo skin explants, of standard size and thickness, and cultured at the air-liquid interface, can provide an important tool for understanding the mechanisms involved in several cutaneous disorders.Entities:
Keywords: alternative model; animal replacement; cosmetics testing; ex vivo skin; scalp explant; skin explant
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32496151 DOI: 10.1177/0261192920914193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Altern Lab Anim ISSN: 0261-1929 Impact factor: 1.303