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Effect of Aronia Extract on Collagen Synthesis in Human Skin Cell and Dermal Equivalent SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Effect of Aronia Extract on Collagen Synthesis in Human Skin Cell and Dermal Equivalent
Authors
Lee, Hwa-RimRyu, Hye GukLee, YunjiPark, Ju AnKim, SeongjuLee, Chang EonJung, SungjuneLee, Kyung-Ha
Date Issued
2022-01
Publisher
Landes Bioscience
Abstract
The regulation of collagen synthesis, which occurs in fibroblasts in the dermal layer, is a key process in dermis regeneration and skin reconstruction. Herein, we investigated whether Aronia melanocarpa extract affects the human skin condition. We focused on type I collagen synthesis using two different types of model systems: a monolayer of cells and a bioprinted 3D dermal equivalent. The Aronia extract showed no cytotoxicity and increased cell proliferation in neonatal human dermal fibroblasts. Treatment with Aronia extract increased the transcription of COL1A1 mRNA in direct proportion to the extract concentration without causing a decrease in COL1A1 mRNA degradation. Additionally, the Aronia extract inhibited the expression of MMP1 and MMP3, and an increase in type I collagen was observed along with a decrease in MMP1 protein. We also fabricated dermal equivalents from type I collagen (the major component of the dermis) and dermal fibroblasts by bioprinting. In the 3D dermis model, the compressive modulus directly affected by collagen synthesis increased in direct proportion to the Aronia extract concentration, and expression levels of MMP1 and MMP3 decreased in exactly inverse proportion to its concentration. The findings that the Aronia extract increases synthesis of type I collagen and decreases MMP1 and MMP3 expression suggest that this extract may be useful for the treatment of damaged or aged skin.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/113657
DOI
10.1155/2022/4392256
ISSN
1942-0900
Article Type
Article
Citation
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, vol. 2022, page. 1 - 10, 2022-01
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