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Possible roles of mast cell-derived chymase for skin rejuvenation
Authors:Nobuyuki Amano  Shinji Takai  Denan Jin  Koichi Ueda  Mizuo Miyazaki
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacology, Osaka Medical College, 2-7 Daigaku-machi, Takatsuki City Osaka, 569-8686, Japan;(2) Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki City, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:
The relationships between mast cell-derived chymase, angiotensin II, and extracellular matrix production in the skin after intense pulsed light (IPL) were clarified in hamsters. Dorsal areas of the hamsters were irradiated once or twice a week by IPL. The index of extracellular matrix production in the skin was defined as the depth stained with Azan-Mallory stain from the epidermis to the dermis at the point of maximum thickness. The index had significantly increased 7 days after IPL irradiation in sections treated once or twice with IPL compared with that of untreated control sections. The numbers of mast cells, chymase-positive cells, and angiotensin II-positive cells had also significantly increased in IPL-irradiated areas. Significant increases in chymase and angiotensin II activities were observed in the extracts obtained from IPL-irradiated skin. Mast cell-derived chymase may be involved via angiotensin II formation in the dermal extracellular matrix production that occurs after IPL irradiation.
Keywords:Mast cell  Skin rejuvenation  Non-ablative  Chymase  Wound healing  Intense pulsed light
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