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口服胶原来源的二肽PO和OG,可改善皮肤屏障功能和改变皮肤的基因表达图谱
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Oral collagen-derived dipeptides, prolyl-hydroxyproline

and hydroxyprolyl-glycine, ameliorate skin barrier dysfunction

and alter gene expression profiles in the skin

 

Jun Shimizua,*, Naoto Asamia, Aya Kataokab, Fumihito Sugiharab, Naoki Inoueb, Yoshifumi Kimiraa, Masahiro Wadaa, Hiroshi Manoa

 

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai University, 1-1 Keyakidai, Sakado-shi, Saitama 350-0295, Japan

b Peptide Division, Nitta Gelatin Inc., 2-22 Futamata, Yao-shi, Osaka 581-0024, Japan

 

 

Abstract

Oral supplementation with collagen hydrolysate (CH) has been shown to improve the condition of the skin in humans and experimental animals. Several hydroxyproline-containing oligo-peptides were previously detected in human peripheral blood after the ingestion of CH, and the two dipeptides, prolylhydroxyproline (PO) and hydroxyprolyl-glycine (OG), have been proposed to have beneficial effects on human health. When HR-1 hairless mice were fed a HR-AD diet, which lacked magnesium and zinc, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) increased and water content of stratum corneum decreased. In the present study, we investigated the effects of dietary PO and OG on skin barrier dysfunction in HR-1 hairless mice. Mice were fed a HR-AD diet with or without PO (0.15%) and OG (0.15%) for 35 consecutive days. The administration of PO and OG significantly decreased TEWL, and significantly increased water content of stratum corneum. A DNA microarray analysis of the dorsal skin revealed differences in gene expression between the group administered PO and OG and the control group. We also identified muscle-related Gene Ontology as a result of analyzing the up-regulated genes. These results suggested that the administration of PO and OG improved skin barrier dysfunction and altered muscle-related gene expression.

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