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Potential anti-ageing effect of chondroitin sulphate through skin regeneration

Authors
Min, D.Park, S.Kim, H.Lee, S. H.Ahn, Y.Jung, W.Kim, H-JCho, Y. W.
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
aged skin model; chondroitin sulphate; skin physiology; structure; skin repair; skin wound model
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE, v.42, no.5, pp.520 - 527
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE
Volume
42
Number
5
Start Page
520
End Page
527
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/832
DOI
10.1111/ics.12645
ISSN
0142-5463
Abstract
Objective Skin ageing is inevitably exposed through its typical features such as wrinkles and sagging. Therefore, skin anti-ageing is a major issue in cosmetic research to prevent and improve ageing symptoms using effective ingredients. Chondroitin sulphate (CS), a type of glycosaminoglycan, is an important structural component of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and is involved in various biological processes, such as cell proliferation, differentiation and migration. Here, we aimed to investigate the effects of CS on skin regeneration and examine its efficacy as a potential safe and effective skin anti-ageing ingredient. Methods We investigated the effects of CS on cell proliferation in normal human keratinocytes and fibroblasts. Then, cell migration, ECM synthesis and related signalling pathways were examined in fibroblasts through gene and protein expression analysis. Finally, the effect on skin wound healing and regeneration was validated using a full-thickness skin wound model and an aged skin model. Results Chondroitin sulphate treatment increased the proliferation of keratinocytes and fibroblasts. It also stimulated the migration and synthesis of ECM components of fibroblasts. Further analysis revealed that CS induced the expression of type I procollagen by activating the extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway. Using a full-thickness skin wound model and an aged skin model, we confirmed that CS treatment promoted skin wound healing and regeneration. Conclusion Together, our results indicated that CS has the potential to facilitate skin regeneration, implying that CS could be clinically applied to improve skin ageing.
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