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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Hernia formation is associated with alterations of collagen metabolism. Collagen synthesis and degradation cause a systemic release of products, which are measurable in serum. Recently, we reported changes in type V and IV collagen metabolisms in patients with inguinal and incis...
April 1, 2018
Journal:
Scand J Surg
Author:
Lorentzen L, Henriksen NA, Juhl P, Mortensen JH, Ågren MS, Karsdal MA, Jorgensen LN
BACKGROUND: Throughout life, inguinal hernia develops in approximately every fourth man, some of whom develop multiple hernias. If patients at risk of developing multiple hernias could be identified by a serologic biomarker, treatment might be able to be tailored and improved. Evidence suggests that...
April 14, 2016
Journal:
Surgery
Author:
Henriksen NA, Mortensen JH, Lorentzen L, Ågren MS, Bay-Jensen AC, Jorgensen LN, Karsdal MA
Background: Disturbed metabolism in the extracellular matrix (ECM) contributes to formation of abdominal wall hernias. The aim of this study was to gain deeper insight into the ECM turnover in hernia patients by analyzing serum biomarkers specifically reflecting collagen synthesis and breakdown in t...
February 1, 2015
Journal:
Surgery
Author:
Henriksen NA, Mortensen JH, Sorensen LT, Bay-Jensen AC, Agren MS, Jorgensen LN, Karsdal MA
Several matrix metalloproteinases and serine proteinases are upregulated in migrating keratinocytes during cutaneous wound repair. Single cell culture studies indicate the necessity for matrix metalloproteinases but not for serine proteinases in keratinocyte locomotion. To account for epithelial-mes...
January 18, 2002
Journal:
J Invest Dermatol
Author:
Mirastschijski U, Impola U, Karsdal MA, Saarialho-Kere U, Agren MS
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