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Hydrocortisone regulation of hyaluronan metabolism in human skin organ culture
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AbstractWe studied the influence of hydrocortisone (HC) on hyaluronan (HA) metabolism in explants of human skin, a model retaining normal three‐dimensional architecture of dermal connective tissue and dynamic growth and stratification of epidermal keratinocytes. The synthesis of hyaluronan and proteoglycans (PGs), and DNA, were determined with 3H‐glucosamine and 3H‐thymidine labelings, respectively. The total content and histological distribution of hyaluronan was studied utilizing a biotinylated aggrecan‐link protein complex. A low concentration of HC (10−9 M) stimulated the incorporation of 3H‐glucosamine into hyaluronan in epidermis by 23% and reduced the disappearance rate of hyaluronan by 25% in chase experiments, resulting in a 74% increase in total hyaluronan (per epidermal dry weight) after a 5‐day culture in 10−9 M HC. On the other hand, a high concentration of HC (10−5 M) reduced both synthesis (‐42%) and degradation (‐46%) of epidermal hyaluronan during 24 h labeling and chase periods. The cumulative effect of a 5‐day treatment was a 24% decrease of total epidermal hyaluronan. The high dose (10−5 M) also reduced keratinocyte DNA synthesis and epidermal thickness. In dermis, only the high (10−5 M) concentration of HC was effective, inhibiting the incorporation of 3H‐glucosamine into hyaluronan by 28%. No significant influences on total hyaluronan content or the disappearance rate of hyaluronan in dermal tissue was found. All HC concentrations lacked significant effects on newly synthesized PGs in epidermal and dermal tissues, but reduced the labeled PGs diffusing into culture medium. A low physiological concentration of HC thus maintains active synthesis and high concentration of hyaluronan in epidermal tissue, while high pharmacological doses of HC slows hyaluronan turnover and reduces its content in epidermis, an effect correlated with enhanced terminal differentiation, reduced proliferation rate and reduced number of vital keratinocyte layers. © 1995 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Title: Hydrocortisone regulation of hyaluronan metabolism in human skin organ culture
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AbstractWe studied the influence of hydrocortisone (HC) on hyaluronan (HA) metabolism in explants of human skin, a model retaining normal three‐dimensional architecture of dermal connective tissue and dynamic growth and stratification of epidermal keratinocytes.
The synthesis of hyaluronan and proteoglycans (PGs), and DNA, were determined with 3H‐glucosamine and 3H‐thymidine labelings, respectively.
The total content and histological distribution of hyaluronan was studied utilizing a biotinylated aggrecan‐link protein complex.
A low concentration of HC (10−9 M) stimulated the incorporation of 3H‐glucosamine into hyaluronan in epidermis by 23% and reduced the disappearance rate of hyaluronan by 25% in chase experiments, resulting in a 74% increase in total hyaluronan (per epidermal dry weight) after a 5‐day culture in 10−9 M HC.
On the other hand, a high concentration of HC (10−5 M) reduced both synthesis (‐42%) and degradation (‐46%) of epidermal hyaluronan during 24 h labeling and chase periods.
The cumulative effect of a 5‐day treatment was a 24% decrease of total epidermal hyaluronan.
The high dose (10−5 M) also reduced keratinocyte DNA synthesis and epidermal thickness.
In dermis, only the high (10−5 M) concentration of HC was effective, inhibiting the incorporation of 3H‐glucosamine into hyaluronan by 28%.
No significant influences on total hyaluronan content or the disappearance rate of hyaluronan in dermal tissue was found.
All HC concentrations lacked significant effects on newly synthesized PGs in epidermal and dermal tissues, but reduced the labeled PGs diffusing into culture medium.
A low physiological concentration of HC thus maintains active synthesis and high concentration of hyaluronan in epidermal tissue, while high pharmacological doses of HC slows hyaluronan turnover and reduces its content in epidermis, an effect correlated with enhanced terminal differentiation, reduced proliferation rate and reduced number of vital keratinocyte layers.
© 1995 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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