Hormones may have therapeutic potential to prevent wrinkles and whiteness of the hair.
According to RCO News Agency, According to a new study published in the journal Endocrine Society, hormones may be used to treat and prevent aging symptoms such as wrinkles and white hair.
So far, only a limited number of hormones, mainly topical retinoids and estrogen, have been used as therapeutic ingredients of skin aging. This study examines a new category of hormones and their anti -aging properties.
“Our article shows the main hormones, such as the destruction of connective tissue, which lead to wrinkles, the survival of stem cells, and the loss of pigments that lead to hair whitening,” says Markus Böhm, a senior author of the Munster in Germany. Some of the hormones studied have anti -aging properties and may be used in the future as factors to prevent skin aging.
The skin becomes the largest organ of the body and has an inner and outer aging caused by environmental factors such as exposure to sunlight.
“The skin is not only targeted by different hormones that control the aging paths of the skin, but it is certainly the largest and richest place to produce hormone in addition to the usual endocrine,” the canvas says.
To better understand the relationship between hormones and skin aging, the researchers studied the main hormones controlling skin aging, including insulin -like growth factor, growth hormone, estrogen, retinoids and melatonin. Melatonin has been particularly considered as a potential anti -aging substance, as a small, inexpensive, tolerable molecule and a direct and indirect antioxidant as well as mitochondrial metabolism. Some of the studied hormones, in addition, had amazing and unexpected biological effects on skin and aging of the hair, which are characterized by specific genetic deficiency syndromes.
They also have the emerging role of other endocrine glands, including alpha melanocyte stimulants responsible for pigmentation, various parts of the hypothalamus-hypothyroid-thyroid, oxytocin, endocanabinoids, and peroxis, and found that they have stressed in genotoxic stress. They affect.
Further research on these hormones may provide opportunities for developing new therapies for treatment and prevention of skin aging, Bohem says.
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