外用没食子儿茶素-3-没食子酸酯(EGCG)对i型胶原蛋白、MMP-1表达及皮肤胶原蛋白计数的影响

Damayanti, C. Prakoeswa, D. Purwanto, A. Endaryanto, M. Listiawan, Yohanes Widodo Wirohadidjoyo, Soetjipto, Siswandono, B. Utomo, Widjiati
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世界人口预期寿命的增加,增加了光老化的风险。皮肤的光老化是一个复杂的生物过程,特别是由紫外线照射引起的。由于人们对皮肤健康和性能的重视,光老化成为人们关注的新问题。人们曾尝试用许多药剂作为预防光老化的替代方法,比如绿茶。表没食子儿茶素-3-没食子酸酯(EGCG)是绿茶中含量最高的儿茶素,有可能成为预防光老化的替代剂。本研究旨在通过观察光老化动物模型中i型胶原、MMP-1表达及真皮胶原计数,评价外用EGCG对光老化的预防作用。这是一项动物体内研究。10 ~ 12周龄雄性Wistar大鼠驯化1周,随机分为6组:不干预;紫外线照射组;紫外照射组外用EGCG(2.5%、5%、10%);紫外线照射组外用面霜(对照组)。治疗5周后,观察外用EGCG对ⅰ型胶原、MMP-1表达及真皮胶原计数的影响。外用EGCG组ⅰ型胶原平均表达量高于对照组,MMP-1表达量低于对照组。外用EGCG显著阻止真皮胶原蛋白计数减少(P <0.05)。说明外用EGCG具有预防光老化的作用。关键词:外用EGCG,光老化,i型胶原,MMP-1,真皮胶原计数,预期寿命
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The Effect of Topical Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on Collagen type-I, MMP-1 Expression and Dermal Collagen Count in Photoaging Prevention
Abstract The increasing of life expectancy in world population, increases the risk of photoaging. Photoaging of the skin is a complex biologic process especially caused by ultraviolet irradiation. Photoaging becomes new concern issue, because of high public awareness of skin health and performance. Many agents had been tried to be an alternative prevention for photoaging, such as green tea. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) is the most abundant catechin in green tea, that showed its possibility to be an alternative agent in photoaging prevention. This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of topical EGCG in photoaging prevention by evaluating collagen type-I, MMP-1 expression and dermal collagen count in photoaging animal model. This was an animal in vivo study. Male Wistar rats aged 10-12 weeks were acclimated for 1 week and randomly divided into 6 groups: without intervention; ultraviolet irradiated group; ultraviolet irradiated group with topical EGCG (2.5%, 5%, 10%); and ultraviolet irradiated group with topical based cream (control group). The effect of topical EGCG in collagen type-I, MMP-1 expression and dermal collagen count were evaluated after 5 weeks of treatment. The mean of collagen type-I expression in group treated with topical EGCG were higher than control group, meanwhile the MMP-1 expression was lower than control group. Topical EGCG prevented the reduction of dermal collagen count significantly (P <0.05). It showed that topical EGCG plays role in photoaging prevention. Keywords: Topical EGCG, Photoaging, Collagen type-I, MMP-1, Dermal collagen count, Life expectancy
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