Abstract
To investigate the effects of topically applied 17β-estradiol on the expression of extracellular matrix proteins in aged human skin, 17β-estradiol (0.01%) and its vehicle (70% propylene glycol, 30% ethanol) were applied to aged (68-82 y, eight females and five males) human buttock skin under occlusion for 2 wk (three times per week). Topical 17β-estradiol was found to increase the expression of type 1 procollagen mRNA and protein significantly in human aged skin in vivo. In addition, MMP-1 protein levels were reduced by topical 17β-estradiol. The expressions of TGF-β1, TGF-β type II receptor, and Sma and Mad related (Smad)3 were increased by topical 17β-estradiol in aged human skin, and TGF-β1 neutralizing antibody inhibited 17β-estradiol-induced procollagen synthesis in cultured fibroblasts. We also found that the expressions of tropoelastin and fibrillin-1 mRNA and protein, and elastic fibers in aged skin were also increased by topical 17β-estradiol. Topical 17β-estradiol also increased keratinocyte proliferation and the epidermal thickness in aged human skin. We also observed the same effects of topical 17β-estradiol in young skin. In conclusion, our results suggest that topical 17β-estradiol treatment may improve the cutaneous function of aged human skin by improving the connective tissue and increasing epidermal thickness. Copyright © 2005 by The Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc.
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Son, E. D., Lee, J. Y., Lee, S., Kim, M. S., Lee, B. G., Chang, I. S., & Chung, J. H. (2005). Topical application of 17β-estradiol increases extracellular matrix protein synthesis by stimulating TGF-β signaling in aged human skin in vivo. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 124(6), 1149–1161. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-202X.2005.23736.x
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