Clinical studies and meta-analysis on the effects of collagen, vitamin, and nutrient supplementation for the rejuvenation of collagenic fibers: a systematic review

Michelle Silva Rocha, Lorenna Lemos de Aquino, Laís Lyrio Barbosa, Isabela Lyrio de Souza, Edinaldo Marinho de Carvalho, Luís Eduardo Ocáriz Brítez, Gabriela de Oliveira Gonçalves, Vinícius Bezerra Lopes, Jessyca Nauana Fernandes Silva
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Introduction: Collagen prevails in connective tissues, constituting 80% of the dry weight of human skin. Aging induces a decline in enzymes involved in the post-translational processing of collagen, reducing the number of fibroblasts that synthesize collagen and the vessels that irrigate the skin. Oral ingestion of hydrolyzed collagen together with vitamins and nutrients (especially apple exosomes) increases the levels of collagenderived peptides in the bloodstream and improves skin properties. Objective: It was to carry out a systematic review to elucidate the main results of clinical studies and meta-analyses of clinical studies on the effects of supplementation of types of collagen, vitamins, and nutrients for the rejuvenation of collagen fibers. Methods: The search was carried out from October to December 2023 in the Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and Google Scholar databases. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias was analyzed according to the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: A total of 122 articles were found, and 12 articles were evaluated in full, and 07 were included and developed in the present systematic review study. Considering the Cochrane tool for risk of bias, the overall assessment resulted in 20 studies with a high risk of bias and 26 studies that did not meet GRADE and AMSTAR-2. Most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with X2=62.4%>50%. Oral nutritional supplements containing collagen peptides can reduce skin vulnerability in the elderly and thus prevent conditions such as skin lesions. The direct effects of collagen peptides on fibroblasts, M2-like macrophages, and mechanisms related to oral tolerance are the possible mechanisms for the beneficial effects of collagen supplementation. Special collagen peptides together with acerola extract, vitamin C, vitamin E, biotin, and zinc showed a significant improvement in the skin's collagen structure. The proven positive nutritional effect on collagen structure was fully consistent with the quality of healthy skin. Finally, apple-derived nanovesicles (exosomes) also reduce the degradation of the extracellular matrix, increasing collagen synthesis (COL3A1, COL1A2, COL8A1, and COL6A1) and negatively regulating the production of metalloproteinases.
关于补充胶原蛋白、维生素和营养素对胶原纤维年轻化效果的临床研究和荟萃分析:系统性综述
简介胶原蛋白在结缔组织中占主导地位,占人体皮肤干重的 80%。衰老会导致参与胶原蛋白翻译后加工的酶减少,从而减少合成胶原蛋白的成纤维细胞数量和灌溉皮肤的血管数量。口服水解胶原蛋白以及维生素和营养物质(尤其是苹果外泌体)可提高血液中胶原蛋白肽的含量,改善皮肤特性。目的是什么?对补充胶原蛋白、维生素和营养素以恢复胶原纤维活力的临床研究和荟萃分析的主要结果进行系统回顾。方法:2023 年 10 月至 12 月期间,在 Scopus、PubMed、Science Direct、Scielo 和 Google Scholar 数据库中进行了搜索。研究质量根据 GRADE 工具进行评估,偏倚风险根据 Cochrane 工具进行分析。结果与结论:共找到 122 篇文章,对 12 篇文章进行了全面评估,其中 07 篇文章被纳入本系统综述研究。考虑到 Cochrane 工具的偏倚风险,总体评估结果为 20 项研究存在高偏倚风险,26 项研究不符合 GRADE 和 AMSTAR-2 标准。大多数研究结果显示具有同质性,X2=62.4%>50%。含有胶原蛋白肽的口服营养补充剂可降低老年人皮肤的脆弱性,从而预防皮肤病变等疾病。胶原蛋白肽对成纤维细胞、M2类巨噬细胞的直接作用以及与口服耐受性相关的机制是补充胶原蛋白有益作用的可能机制。特殊胶原蛋白肽与针叶树提取物、维生素 C、维生素 E、生物素和锌一起使用,可显著改善皮肤的胶原蛋白结构。经证实,营养对胶原蛋白结构的积极影响与健康皮肤的质量完全一致。最后,苹果萃取的纳米微粒(外泌体)还能减少细胞外基质的降解,增加胶原蛋白的合成(COL3A1、COL1A2、COL8A1 和 COL6A1),并对金属蛋白酶的产生进行负向调节。
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