评估调节皮脂分泌的分子或提取物及其后果,使用正常人类皮脂细胞和角质形成细胞培养,皮肤移植模型和体内方法:一个案例研究。

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Journal of cosmetic science Pub Date : 2017-03-01
Philippe Mondon, Roberto Dal Toso, Caroline Ringenbach, Laurent LavaissiÈre, Emmanuel Doridot, Émilie Ouvrat, Sandra Brahimi
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摘要

皮肤通过皮脂细胞产生皮脂。脂溢症通过细菌定植引发死细胞积累和促炎介质释放,为皮肤炎症改变的发展创造了条件。皮脂的产生、调节及其后果的研究需要补充的体外模型,以评估分子对细胞代谢的影响。需要进行临床研究以确认体外结果。本文研究了从丁香(Syringa vulgaris, CCSV)植物细胞培养中分离纯化得到的苯丙素(phenylpropanoids)对来源于正常人皮肤的皮脂细胞、角质形成细胞和外植体的影响。正常人皮脂细胞(NHSs)表达细胞角蛋白-7、细胞角蛋白-4和perilipin-2 (PLIN-2)等标志物(1);后者与脂滴共定位。脂滴明显出现,脂滴大小迅速增大。NHS,正常人角质形成细胞(NHK)和外植体对细菌片段的存在产生反应,从而触发炎症前介质释放。CCSV降低了NHS、NHK和外植体中的脂质储存和炎症前介质的释放。CCSV还可以减少痤疮假单胞杆菌的生长,并触发两种天然抗菌肽NHS合成β -防御素-2和抗菌肽。在志愿者中,使用CCSV治疗1个月后,皮脂生成、炎症性瑕疵和保留性病变显著减少。
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Evaluation of molecules or extracts modulating seborrhea and its consequences, using normal human culture of sebocytes and keratinocytes, skin explants models and in vivo methods: a case study.

Skin produces sebum through sebocytes. Hyper-seborrhea creates conditions for the development of inflamed cutaneous alterations through bacteria colonization triggering dead cell accumulation and pro-inflammatory mediator release. Study of sebum production, its modulation, and its consequences requires complementary in vitro models in order to evaluate the effect of molecules on cell metabolisms. Clinical studies need to be performed to confirm in vitro results. Effects of phenylpropanoids, obtained by elicitation and purification from plant cell culture of Syringa vulgaris (CCSV), were studied on sebocytes, keratinocytes, and explants, all derived from normal human skins. Normal human sebocytes (NHSs) expressed markers such as cytokeratin-7, cytokeratin-4, and perilipin-2 (PLIN-2) (1); the latter being colocalized with lipid droplets. Lipid droplets clearly appeared and their size increased rapidly when lipogenic agents were used. NHS, normal human keratinocytes (NHK), and explants reacted to presence of bacterial fragments which trigger pre-inflammatory mediator release. CCSV reduced lipid storage and release of pre-inflammatory mediators in NHS, NHK and explants. CCSV also reduced P. acnes growth and triggered beta-defensin-2 and cathelicidin synthesis by NHS, two natural antimicrobial peptides. On volunteers, sebum production, inflamed blemishes, and retentional lesions were significantly reduced after 1 month treatment with CCSV.

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Journal of cosmetic science
Journal of cosmetic science 工程技术-皮肤病学
CiteScore
0.90
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期刊介绍: The JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE (JCS) publishes papers concerned with cosmetics, cosmetic products, fragrances, their formulation and their effects in skin care or in overall consumer well-being, as well as papers relating to the sciences underlying cosmetics, such as human skin physiology, color physics, physical chemistry of colloids and emulsions, or psychological effects of olfaction in humans. Papers of interest to the cosmetic industry and to the understanding of the cosmetic markets are also welcome for publication.
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