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‘‘Green Odor’ ’ Inhalation Reduces the Skin-Barrier Disruption Induced by Chronic Restraint Stress in Rats: Physiological and Histological Examinations
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Citation Context ...skin (Arck et al. 2006). Indeed, it has been shown in mice that chronic exposure to stress results in a disruption of the skinbarrierfunction,asevidencedbyanincreaseintransepidermal water loss (TEWL; =-=Aioi et al. 2001-=-). The major component of this barrier is located in the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, which consists of corneocytes surrounded by lipid regions (Elias 2005). These intercorneocyte... |
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Citation Context ...ruption induced by tape stripping is delayed by such forms of stress as immobilization or exposure to a novel environment, an effect of stress that can be blocked by sedative drugs and some odorants (=-=Denda et al. 1998-=-; Denda, Tsuchiya, Elias, Feingold 2000; Denda, Tsuchiya, Shoji, Tanida 2000). This raises the possibility that sedative drugs and/or odorants might also prevent chronic stress–induced disruption of t... |
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