Effect of ${\beta}$-glucan Originated from Aureobasidium on the Dermal Wound Repair in Vitro Model

생체외 모델에서 아우레오바지디움 유래 베타 글루칸이 피부창상 치유에 미치는 영향

  • Lee, Jung-Woo (College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Kwon, Young-Sam (College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Jang, Kwang-Ho (College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University)
  • Accepted : 2013.12.12
  • Published : 2013.12.31

Abstract

The objective of the present study is to detect the effect of ${\beta}$-glucan originated from Aureobasidium on the proliferation and collagen production in human dermal fibroblast cells with wound repopulation in vitro. The proliferative effects were assessed using a MTT assay as well as cell counts at 24 and 48 hr after treatment. Hydroxyproline was measured as an index of procollagen production with reverse-phase high pressure liquid chromatography. Oncostatin M was used as a reference agent. In glucagon treated group, dose-dependent and significant increase of optical density or fibroblast cell numbers was demonstrated, when compared with those of control from 0.1 mg/ml concentration. In addition, the numbers of cells which had migrated into the wound defects were more significantly and dose-dependently increased than those of non-treated control. However, no meaningful effects on the procollagen production were observed.

본 연구의 목적은 in vitro 실험에서 human dermal fibroblast cell을 이용한 섬유아세포 증식과 콜라겐 생성을 통한 전층피부창상치유에 대한 효과를 알아보는 것이다. In vitro 실험에서, 베타글루칸 및 양성대조물질 oncostatin M을 사용하여 처치 후 24 또는 48시간 이후 MTT assay와 세포수 관찰을 통해 섬유모세포 증식효과에 대해 평가하였다. Procollagen 생산에 대한 효과를 평가하기 위해 베타글루칸 및 양성대조물질 oncostatin M 처치 48시간 후 hydroxyproline을 HPLC를 이용하여 정량하여 평가하였다. 창상재구축에 대한 효과를 평가하기 위해 베타글루칸 및 양성대조물질 fucoidan fraction 7을 FPCL 모델을 이용하여 평가하였다. 베타글루칸 처치군은 음성대조군 대비 0.1 mg/ml 이상의 농도에서 용량의존적이고 유의적인 OD 또는 섬유아세포수의 증가가 관찰되었다. 게다가 베타글루칸 처치군은 창상면으로 유주된 세포수가 음성대조군 대비 1 mg/ml 이상의 농도에서 용량의존적이고 유의적인 증가가 관찰되었다. 그러나 베타글루칸 처치군은 음성대조군 대비 모든 용량에서 procollagen 생산에 대한 유의적인 변화가 관찰되지 않았다.

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