Hyaluronic Acid Modulates Proliferation, Collagen and Protein Synthesis of Cultured Fetal Fibroblasts

Bruce A. Mast , Robert F. Diegelmann, Thomas M. Krummel , I. Kelman Cohen
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Fetal wound healing is characterized by minimal inflammation, mild fibroplasia and rapid, but organized collagen deposition such that scarring is not apparent. The matrices of fetal wounds differ greatly from adult wounds in that fetal wounds are persistently enriched with hyaluronic acid (HA). It has been shown that a reduction in fetal rabbit wound HA results in an adult-like healing response with increased fibroplasia and neovascularization. These observations suggest that HA can modulate cellular activity in fetal repair. Therefore, this study was designed to define the effect of HA on fetal fibroblast function. Fibroblasts from the skin of fetal rabbits were isolated and maintained in culture medium containing either no HA (controls), 1 flg/ml, 10 flg/ml or 100 flg/ml of HA (n = 6 for each group). Fibroblast proliferation was quantitated by DNA content in each culture, and collagen and noncollagen protein synthesis were analyzed by incorporation of [3H] proline into collagenase-digestible and collagenase-nondigestible protein, respectively. At all concentrations tested, HA significantly inhibited fetal fibroblast proliferation (p < 0.02), but stimulated collagen (p < 0.002) and noncollagen protein (p < 0.005) synthesis. These findings provide further evidence that HA affects the function of fetal fibroblasts. Moreover, this study in conjunction with previous in utero findings suggests that HA may have a regulatory influence in scarless fetal healing by affecting cellular function during the repair process.

透明质酸调节培养的胎儿成纤维细胞的增殖、胶原蛋白和蛋白质合成
胎儿伤口愈合的特点是轻微炎症,轻度纤维增生和快速,但有组织的胶原沉积使瘢痕不明显。胎儿伤口的基质与成人伤口有很大的不同,胎儿伤口持续富含透明质酸(HA)。研究表明,兔胎儿伤口HA的减少会导致成人样的愈合反应,纤维增生和新生血管增加。这些观察结果表明,透明质酸可以调节胎儿修复过程中的细胞活性。因此,本研究旨在确定透明质酸对胎儿成纤维细胞功能的影响。从胎兔皮肤中分离成纤维细胞,并将其置于不含HA(对照组)、1 flg/ml、10 flg/ml或100 flg/ml HA的培养基中(每组n = 6)。通过DNA含量测定各培养物中成纤维细胞的增殖,并通过将[3H]脯氨酸掺入胶原酶可消化蛋白和胶原酶不可消化蛋白中,分别分析胶原蛋白和非胶原蛋白的合成。在所有测试浓度下,透明质酸均显著抑制胎儿成纤维细胞增殖(p <0.02),但刺激胶原蛋白(p <0.002)和非胶原蛋白(p <0.005)合成。这些发现进一步证明了透明质酸影响胎儿成纤维细胞的功能。此外,本研究结合先前的子宫内研究结果表明,透明质酸可能通过影响修复过程中的细胞功能,对无疤痕胎儿愈合具有调节作用。
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