- Detection of sclerosis-inducing glycosaminoglycan in the skin of an amine-induced experimental skin sclerosis.
Detection of sclerosis-inducing glycosaminoglycan in the skin of an amine-induced experimental skin sclerosis.
Dermatologica (1980-01-01)
H Ishikawa, A Yamakage, M Kitabatake, H Katayama, Y Saito
PMID7398992
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The presence of sclerosis-inducing glycosaminoglycan in the skin was confirmed in an experimental skin sclerosis induced by a chemical compound. An experimental skin sclerosis was first produced in the mouse with bis(4-amino-3-methylcyclohexyl)methane. Out of glycosaminoglycans isolated from the slightly changed skin of this experimental skin sclerosis, the one having a heparan sulfate-like structure was able to again induce sclerotic skin changes in another mouse. The chemical composition of this sclerosis-inducing glycosaminoglycan was somewhat similar to that of the scleroderma-inducing glycosaminoglycan isolated previously from the urine of patients with systemic scleroderma.
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