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Identification of a Collagen Production-promoting Factor from an Extract of Royal Jelly and Its Possible Mechanism

2004; Oxford University Press; Volume: 68; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1271/bbb.68.767

ISSN

1347-6947

Autores

Satomi Koya‐Miyata, Iwao Okamoto, Shimpei Ushio, Kanso Iwaki, Masao Ikeda, Masashi Kurimoto,

Tópico(s)

Meat and Animal Product Quality

Resumo

We have previously shown that royal jelly (RJ) promoted collagen production by skin fibroblasts in the presence of ascorbic acid-2-O-alpha-glucoside (AA-2G). In this study, we purified the honeybee RJ-derived collagen production-promoting factor (HBRJ-CPF) from an alkali-solubilized fraction of RJ by C18 reverse-phase column chromatography. The elution profile by the C18 column chromatography and the molecular mass of the purified HBRJ-CPF material coincided with those of 10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid (10H2DA). We then examined the collagen production-promoting activities of several commercially available fatty acids contained in RJ. We found that 10H2DA and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid increased the collagen production in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, 10H2DA induced the fibroblast cell line, NHDF, to produce transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) which is an important factor for collagen production. As expected, the collagen production-promoting activity of 10H2DA was neutralized by the anti-TGF-beta 1 antibody. These result suggest that HBRJ-CPF identified as 10H2DA promoted the collagen production of AA-2G-treated fibroblasts by inducing TGF-beta 1 production.

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