학술논문

Simarouba amara extract increases human skin keratinocyte differentiation
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. August, 1996, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p65, 10 p.
Subject
Immunohistochemistry -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
0378-8741
Abstract
To link to full-text access for this article, visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0378-8741(96)01423-7 Byline: Frederic Bonte, Patrick Barre, Patrick Pinguet, Isabelle Dusser, Marc Dumas, Alain Meybeck Keywords: Simarouba amara; Keratinocyte; Differentiation; Corneocyte envelope; Skin hydration Abstract: An aqueous extract of Simarouba amara was studied for its activity on the differentiation of human skin keratinocytes. Submerged and air-exposed treated keratinocyte cultures displayed a more highly differentiated histoarchitecture, with presence of ultrastructural differentiated elements, than untreated controls. Immunohistochemistry of involucrin and activation of transglutaminase activity provided further evidence for the increase in corneocyte envelope formation observed ultrastructurally. Lipid analysis of air-exposed cultures revealed an increase in the cholesterol sulphate, cholesterol and ceramide contents. After 4 weeks of treatment on the hemiface of volunteers, the capacitance and transepidermal water loss evaluation revealed the potential interest of this extract for improvement of skin hydration. Electron microscopic examination of the corneocyte envelope on tape strips confirmed its actions. Taken together these data demonstrated that an aqueous extract of S. amara increases human keratinocyte differentiation. Author Affiliation: LVMH Recherche, 25 rue des Peupliers, 92752 Nanterre,, Franc Article History: Received 12 January 1996; Revised 11 April 1996; Accepted 12 April 1996