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Beta adrenergic receptors in keratinocytes.

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Type
Published Article
Journal
Dermatologic Clinics
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
25
Issue
4
Source
Sivamani Lab - UC Davis dermatology-ucdavis
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Abstract

Beta2 adrenergic receptors were identified in keratinocytes more than 30 years ago, but their function in the epidermis continues to be elucidated. Abnormalities in their expression, signaling pathway, or in the generation of endogenous catecholamine agonists by keratinocytes have been implicated in the pathogenesis of cutaneous diseases such as atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, and psoriasis. New studies also indicate that the beta2AR also modulates keratinocyte migration, and thus can function to regulate wound reepithelialization. This review focuses on the function of these receptors in keratinocytes and their contribution to cutaneous physiology and disease.

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