D-galactose treatment accumulates AGEs but induces no further detrimental effects in HR-1 mouse skin.

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Mako Isemura, Ryoga Kinosita, Sakura Hattori, Karina Kouzaki, Yuki Tamura, Hiroya Urabe, Hiroyuki Uno, Ryuji Akimoto, Koichi Nakazato
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Abstract

As aging affects the appearance of the skin, anti-aging research has intensified in dermatology, skincare, and aesthetic medicine. Because natural aging takes a very long time, one essential anti-aging approach is to pharmacologically mimic aging, such as with D-galactose treatment. Hairless mice (HR-1) have been extensively used in skin research because of their lack of body hair and ease of animal care. In the present study, HR-1 mice were treated with D-galactose to determine whether detrimental effects were induced in the skin. After 3 months of D-galactose treatment, AGEs in the skin significantly increased. On the other hand, no signs of skin disorders (dermal thickness, type I collagen content, expression of various genes, collagen synthesis, and degradation signals) were observed. Even when the concentration of D-galactose increased, no apparent changes in dermal thickness were observed. These findings suggest that D-galactose treatment induces AGEs accumulation but no further detrimental effects in the HR-1 skin.

d -半乳糖处理会累积AGEs,但不会对HR-1小鼠皮肤产生进一步的有害影响。
随着衰老对皮肤外观的影响,抗衰老研究在皮肤病学、皮肤护理和美容医学方面得到了加强。因为自然衰老需要很长时间,一个重要的抗衰老方法是药理学上模拟衰老,比如用d -半乳糖治疗。无毛小鼠(HR-1)由于缺乏体毛和易于动物护理而被广泛用于皮肤研究。在本研究中,用d -半乳糖处理HR-1小鼠,以确定是否在皮肤中诱导有害影响。d -半乳糖治疗3个月后,皮肤中AGEs明显增加。另一方面,没有观察到皮肤疾病的迹象(真皮厚度、I型胶原含量、各种基因的表达、胶原合成和降解信号)。即使d -半乳糖浓度增加,皮肤厚度也没有明显变化。这些发现表明,d -半乳糖处理诱导AGEs积累,但对HR-1皮肤没有进一步的有害影响。
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Experimental Animals
Experimental Animals 生物-动物学
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2.80
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4.20%
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2
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3 months
期刊介绍: The aim of this international journal is to accelerate progress in laboratory animal experimentation and disseminate relevant information in related areas through publication of peer reviewed Original papers and Review articles. The journal covers basic to applied biomedical research centering around use of experimental animals and also covers topics related to experimental animals such as technology, management, and animal welfare.
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