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Magdalena Donejko1, Andrzej Przylipiak1, Edyta Rysiak2, Katarzyna Głuszuk2, Arkadiusz Surażyński2.
Abstract
AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of caffeine on collagen biosynthesis in human skin fibroblasts and the influence of hyaluronic acid (HA) on this process.Entities:
Keywords: caffeine; collagen; fibroblast; hyaluronic acid
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25342885 PMCID: PMC4206198 DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S69791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Des Devel Ther ISSN: 1177-8881 Impact factor: 4.162
Figure 1Collagen biosynthesis measured as 5[3H]-proline incorporation into proteins susceptible to the action of bacterial collagenase in confluent human skin fibroblasts incubated for 24 hours with different concentrations of caffeine and hyaluronic acid (HA).
Note: Error bars represent ± standard deviation; n=3.
Figure 2Prolidase activity in confluent human skin fibroblasts incubated for 24 hours with different concentrations of caffeine and hyaluronic acid (HA).
Note: Error bars represent ± standard deviation; n=3.
Figure 3DNA biosynthesis measured as [3H]-thymidine incorporation into DNA in human skin fibroblasts (control) incubated for 24 hours with different concentrations of caffeine and hyaluronic acid (HA).
Note: Error bars represent ± standard deviation; n=3.
Figure 4Western immunoblot analysis for β1-integrin (A), insulin-like growth factor I receptor (B), extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK1/2) (C), Akt kinase (D), and β-actin (E) in subconfluent human skin fibroblasts (control), cells treated with or without hyaluronic acid for 24 hours.
Notes: 1: control, 2: caffeine 1 mM, 3: caffeine 2 mM, 4: caffeine 1 mM, 5: hyaluronic acid, 6: caffeine 1 mM and hyaluronic acid, 7: caffeine 2 mM and hyaluronic acid; 8: caffeine 5 mM and hyaluronic acid. Samples used for electrophoresis consisted of 20 μg protein of pooled cell extracts (8). The intensity of the bands staining was quantified by densitometry analysis.