Abstract
In the present study, effects of sun ginseng (SG) on the collagen synthesis and the proliferation of dermal fibroblast were investigated. Collagen synthesis was measured by assaying procollagen type I C-peptide production. In addition, the level of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1 was assessed by western blot analysis. SG suppressed the MMP-1 protein level in a dose-dependent manner. In contrast, SG dose-dependently increased tissue inhibitors of MMP (TIMP)-1 production in fibroblasts. SG increased type I collagen production directly and/or indirectly by reducing MMP-1 and stimulating TIMP-1 production in human dermal fibroblasts. SG dose-dependently induced fibroblast proliferation and this, in turn, can trigger more collagen production. These results suggest that SG may be a potential pharmacological agent with anti-aging properties in cultured human skin fibroblast. © The Korean Society of Ginseng.
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Song, K. C., Chang, T. S., Lee, H., Kim, J., Park, J. H., & Hwang, G. S. (2012). Processed Panax ginseng, sun ginseng increases type i collagen by regulating MMP-1 and TIMP-1 expression in human dermal fibroblasts. Journal of Ginseng Research, 36(1), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.5142/jgr.2012.36.1.61
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