Skin Biopsy - Perspectives 2011
DOI: 10.5772/22442
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Mechanisms Regulating Epidermal Innervation in Pruritus of Atopic Dermatitis

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“…For example, the transcutaneous electrical stimulation of nerves preferentially evokes itch in nonlesional skin of atopic patients in contrast to that of normal controls who experience pain – a phenomenon referred to as alloknesis; the itch perception threshold is also significantly lower in patients with AD compared to healthy humans . An imbalance between factors stimulating or repressing neuronal growth is believed to result in the altered IENF amount and abnormal nerve sensitivity seen in human AD skin . Both keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts are able to stimulate or restrain nerve proliferation through the secretion of elongation (i.e.…”
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“…For example, the transcutaneous electrical stimulation of nerves preferentially evokes itch in nonlesional skin of atopic patients in contrast to that of normal controls who experience pain – a phenomenon referred to as alloknesis; the itch perception threshold is also significantly lower in patients with AD compared to healthy humans . An imbalance between factors stimulating or repressing neuronal growth is believed to result in the altered IENF amount and abnormal nerve sensitivity seen in human AD skin . Both keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts are able to stimulate or restrain nerve proliferation through the secretion of elongation (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 An imbalance between factors stimulating or repressing neuronal growth is believed to result in the altered IENF amount and abnormal nerve sensitivity seen in human AD skin. 27,28 Both keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts are able to stimulate or restrain nerve proliferation through the secretion of elongation (i.e. NEFs) 29,30 or repulsion factors (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Рядом исследований показано увеличение плотности нервных волокон в пораженной коже при псориазе и атопическом дерматите, что также сопряжено с интенсивностью зуда [31,32]. В связи с этим перспективным является изучение факторов, обусловливающих процессы роста нейронов.…”
Section: атопический дерматитunclassified
“…В связи с этим перспективным является изучение факторов, обусловливающих процессы роста нейронов. по современным представлениям, плотность нервных волокон в коже предположительно регулируется соотношением ряда факторов, способствующих элонгации (росту) (фРН, амфирегулин -АР) и редукции (семафорин 3А -Сема3А) нейронов [32].…”
Section: атопический дерматитunclassified
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