Francisca Rius-Díaz
Harvard University
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Skin Pharmacology and Physiology | 2007
S. Astner; A. Wu; J. Chen; N. Philips; Francisca Rius-Díaz; Concepción Parrado; Martin C. Mihm; David A. Goukassian; Madhu A. Pathak; Salvador González
Lutein and zeaxanthin are xanthophyll carotenoids with potent antioxidant properties protecting the skin from acute photodamage. This study extended the investigation to chronic photodamage and photocarcinogenesis. Mice received either a lutein/zeaxanthin-supplemented diet or a standard nonsupplemented diet. Dorsal skin of female Skh-1 hairless mice was exposed to UVB radiation with a cumulative dose of 16,000 mJ/cm2 for photoaging and 30,200 mJ/cm2 for photocarcinogenesis. Clinical evaluations were performed weekly, and the animals were sacrificed 24 h after the last UVB exposure. For photoaging experiments, skin fold thickness, suprapapillary plate thickness, mast cell counts and dermal desmosine content were evaluated. For photocarcinogenesis, samples of tumors larger than 2 mm were analyzed for histological characterization, hyperproliferation index, tumor multiplicity, total tumor volume and tumor-free survival time. Results of the photoaging experiment revealed that skin fold thickness and number of infiltrating mast cells following UVB irradiation were significantly less in lutein/zeaxanthin-treated mice when compared to irradiated animals fed the standard diet. The results of the photocarcinogenesis experiment were increased tumor-free survival time, reduced tumor multiplicity and total tumor volume in lutein/zeaxanthin-treated mice in comparison with control irradiated animals fed the standard diet. These data demonstrate that dietary lutein/zeaxanthin supplementation protects the skin against UVB-induced photoaging and photocarcinogenesis.
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2009
Hans‐Joachim Laubach; Susanne Astner; Kanna Watanabe; Joan Clifford; Francisca Rius-Díaz; David Zurakowski; Dieter Manstein
Laser therapy with a 1,450 nm diode laser is a clinically effective treatment for acne vulgaris, although the mechanism of action is unknown. To investigate this, we conducted a small, prospective, controlled clinical trial to assess this lasers effects on the facial sebum excretion rate (SER).
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2004
Sarita Nori; Francisca Rius-Díaz; J. Cuevas; Mark Goldgeier; Pedro Jaén; Abel Torres; Salvador González
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2004
Maritza A Middelkamp-Hup; Madhu A. Pathak; Concepción Parrado; David A. Goukassian; Francisca Rius-Díaz; Martin C. Mihm; Thomas B. Fitzpatrick; Salvador González
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2004
Kirsty Swindells; Nadine Burnett; Francisca Rius-Díaz; Ernesto Gonzalez; Martin C. Mihm; Salvador González
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2005
Susanne Astner; Arnold Cheung; Francisca Rius-Díaz; Apostolos G. Doukas; Farinelli William; Ernesto Gonzalez; Salvador González
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2005
Susanne Astner; Ernesto Gonzalez; Arnold Cheung; Francisca Rius-Díaz; Salvador González
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2006
Susanne Astner; Nadine Burnett; Francisca Rius-Díaz; Apostolos G. Doukas; Salvador González; Ernesto Gonzalez
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2004
Maritza A Middelkamp-Hup; Madhu A. Pathak; Concepción Parrado; David A. Goukassian; Francisca Rius-Díaz; Martin C. Mihm; Thomas A. Fitzpatrick; Salvador González
/data/revues/01909622/v54i3/S0190962205047031/ | 2011
Susanne Astner; Nadine Burnett; Francisca Rius-Díaz; Apostolos G. Doukas; Salvador González; Ernesto Gonzalez