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K T Mellody1, A C Kendall2, J R Wray2, A R Foster1, A K Langton1, P Costello1, V L Newton3, M Bell3, C E M Griffiths1, A Nicolaou2, R E B Watson1, S M Pilkington1.
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35279892 PMCID: PMC9314060 DOI: 10.1111/jdv.18071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ISSN: 0926-9959 Impact factor: 9.228
Figure 1The dermal elastic fibre network was not significantly altered in post‐menopausal women but epidermal morphology, CD44 expression and lipid biosynthesis was impacted by menopause and HRT. (a) The dermal elastic fibre network was assessed in biopsies from photoprotected skin of pre‐menopausal (Pre; n = 7), post‐menopausal (Post; n = 11) and post‐menopausal women taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT; n = 10) groups using immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence. Total elastic fibres were visualised using Weigert's resorcin fuchsin (WRF). (b) Epidermal morphology was assessed in H&E stained skin sections from photoprotected buttock skin of Pre (n = 6), Post (n = 11) and HRT (n = 10) groups and (d) thickness measurements of viable epidermis (nucleated cells) and stratum corneum were taken separately, and (e) the ratio calculated for each individual before correlation with the R6 cutometry parameter. (c) CD44 expression was assessed by immunofluorescence and (f) epidermal lipids quantified using UPLC‐MS/MS. Data presented as mean ± SD. Statistical analysis by one‐way ANOVA with Holm‐Sidak's multiple comparisons and Pearson's correlation. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01. Scale bar 50 µm.
Figure 2Increased skin viscoelasticity post‐menopause is associated with increasing age and decreasing oestrogen levels. Using a Cutometer and 4‐mm diameter probe the biomechanical properties of photoprotected buttock skin were measured and (a) mean time‐strain curves generated for each group (Pre, n = 7; Post, n = 10; HRT, n = 10) prior to calculation of the different elastic measures (R parameters). From the curves: (a) R0 (total deformation) and R6 (viscoelasticity) were calculated and; (b) associations between age and cutometry parameters, R0 and R6, were assessed in females (F; n = 17: Pre n = 7 and Post n = 10) and in a group of age‐matched males (M; n = 29). (c) Associations between serum oestradiol levels and R0 and R6 were also assessed in females (n = 27: Pre n = 7, Post n = 10, and HRT n = 10). Data presented as mean ± SD. Statistical analysis by Kruskal–Wallis test with Dunn's multiple comparisons (R0), one‐way ANOVA with Holm‐Sidak's multiple comparisons (R6) and Pearson's correlation, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.