2007
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.211.201
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Neuroendocrine Functions of Melanocytes: Beyond the Skin-Deep Melanin Maker

Abstract: The skin is armored with "dead cells", the stratum corneum, and is continuously exposed to external stressful environments, such as atmospheric oxygen, solar radiations, and thermal and chemical insults. Melanocytes of neural crest origin are located in the skin, eye, inner ear, and leptomeninges. Melanin pigment in the skin is produced by melanocytes under the influence of various endogenous factors, derived from neighboring keratinocytes and underlying fibroblasts. The differentiation and functions of melano… Show more

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“…The melanocytes predominate in the skin epidermis but are also found in the hair and iris where they give colour to these structures and in the inner ear, nervous system and heart Takeda et al 2007). Other cells as well as melanocytes may produce melanin, e.g.…”
Section: Melaninsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The melanocytes predominate in the skin epidermis but are also found in the hair and iris where they give colour to these structures and in the inner ear, nervous system and heart Takeda et al 2007). Other cells as well as melanocytes may produce melanin, e.g.…”
Section: Melaninsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hair graying and whitening so that molecular prediction of gray/white hair is yet impossible. However, preliminary studies in mice, horses, and men [175][176][177] suggest that hair graying/whitening, at least in its early onset form [178], is mainly under genetic control. Future studies may identify molecular predictors for gray/white hair, which in combination with molecular age predictors [179], may be useful for practical FDP applications.…”
Section: Hair Colormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melanocytes proximity to blood vessels in some internal locations suggests endocrine function [21]. Prostaglandin D synthetase is expressed in melanocytes but not in other skin cell types.…”
Section: Melaninmentioning
confidence: 99%