The influence of adrenaline on the expression of TGF-beta1, bFGF and I procollagen for hypertrophic scar.
- Author:
Cheng-de ZHANG
1
;
Ying TIAN
;
Lan SONG
;
Cai-ping ZHANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Cells, Cultured; Cicatrix, Hypertrophic; metabolism; Collagen Type I; metabolism; Epinephrine; pharmacology; Fibroblast Growth Factor 2; metabolism; Fibroblasts; drug effects; metabolism; Humans; Procollagen; metabolism; RNA, Messenger; metabolism; Transforming Growth Factor beta1; metabolism
- From: Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2005;21(6):440-444
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the influence of adrenaline on the expression of TGFbeta1, bFGF and procollagen for human normal and hypertrophic scar dermal fibroblasts cultured in vitro.
METHODSHuman normal and hypertrophic scar dermal fibroblasts were propagated in a serum-free in vitro model with adrenaline for 24 hours. The human mRNA levels of bFGF, TGF-beta1 and I procollagen in fibroblasts were determined by RT-PCR. Levels of bFGF and TGF-beta1 in the supernatants of fibroblasts cultured in vitro were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
RESULTSIn our study, adrenaline caused statistically significant increase in the peak levels of bFGF for normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblast cell lines (P < 0.01). It also caused statistically significant decrease in the level of TGF-beta1 for normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblast cell lines. Modulation of normal fibroblasts with 0.05, 0.10 and 0.20 micromol/L adrenaline resulted in a statistically significant (P < 0.01) decrease in the expression of I procollagen mRNA. However, only 0.20 micromol/L adrenaline can decreased the mRNA expression of I procollagen in the hypertrophic scar fibroblasts.
CONCLUSIONSWe conclude from these results that adrenaline can increase the production of bFGF and decrease production of TGF-beta1 and I procollagen in human normal dermal and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts cultured in vitro.