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Although ubiquitous overexpression of the EDA-A1 isoform in tabby mice resulted in near complete restoration of skin appendages, including sweat glands (Srivastava et al. 2001), epithelial-specific overexpression in wild-type mice caused stimulated sweat gland function (Mustonen et al. 2003).
- Physiology of sweat gland function: The roles of sweating and sweat ...
The purpose of this comprehensive review is to: 1) review...
- Eccrine sweat gland development and sweat secretion - PMC
Eccrine sweat glands help to maintain homoeostasis,...
- Anatomy, Skin, Sudoriferous Gland - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
When body temperature rises during physical activity,...
- Physiology of sweat gland function: The roles of sweating and sweat ...
The purpose of this comprehensive review is to: 1) review the physiology of sweat gland function and mechanisms determining the amount and composition of sweat excreted onto the skin surface; 2) provide an overview of the well-established thermoregulatory functions and adaptive responses of the sweat gland; and 3) discuss the state of evidence ...
14 Ιουν 2019 · The purpose of this comprehensive review is to: 1) review the physiology of sweat gland function and mechanisms determining the amount and composition of sweat excreted onto the skin...
Eccrine sweat glands help to maintain homoeostasis, primarily by stabilizing body temperature. Derived from embryonic ectoderm, millions of eccrine glands are distributed across human skin and secrete litres of sweat per day. Their easy accessibility has facilitated the start of analyses of their development and function.
Sweat gland is a kind of important appendage of the skin, which plays some key roles in homeostasis maintenance and body temperature regulation.
24 Απρ 2023 · When body temperature rises during physical activity, increased ambient temperature, or fever, these glands respond by secreting sweat. This sweat is eventually evaporated from the surface of the skin, effectively cooling down body temperature.
Although sweating is widely believed to play a thermoregulatory role, it also serves several other minor homeostatic roles. For instance, it is believed that sweat glands perform an excretory role, comparable to that of the renal system, which is to eliminate excess micronutrients and metabolic waste [2].