Rutgers University, Biotech Center, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
J Cosmet Dermatol. 2010 Sep;9(3):185-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1473-2165.2010.00509.x.
Cell migration, angiogenesis, inflammation, and extracellular matrix remodeling are key events in wound healing. Natural products, including fatty acids (FAs), can accelerate wound healing by modulating the aforementioned events.
This study aims to evaluate the effect of lucuma (Pouteria lucuma O Kezte) nut oil (LNO) on fibroblasts migration, angiogenesis, inflammation, bacterial and fungal growth, and wound healing. Methods GC-MS analysis of FAs methyl esters (FAMES) was used for chemical characterization of LNO. In vitro studies were carried out with LNO investigating the induction of cell migration, cytoskeleton remodeling of human fibroblasts, inhibition of LPS-induced nitric oxide production in macrophages, and antibacterial and antifungal effects. Two in vivo studies were carried out to study LNO's effect on angiogenesis and wound healing: (i) tail fin regeneration in transgenic zebrafish larvae expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) in vascular endothelial cells was used to study vessel sprouting and wound healing and (ii) the closure of wounds was evaluated in CD-1 mice after topical applications of LNO-containing formulations.
Lucuma nut oil is a mixture of FAs, 99.7% of which were characterized. Major components of LNO (w/w) are linoleic acid (38.9%), oleic acid (27.9%), palmitic acid (18.6%), stearic acid (8.9%), and γ linolenic acid (2.9%). In vitro studies showed that LNO significantly promoted migration and vinculin expression in human fibroblasts. LNO decreased LPS-induced nitric oxide production and did not display significant antibacterial or antifungal effects. LNO induced tail fin regeneration in transgenic zebrafish larvae 48 h after tail fin amputation and significantly accelerated cutaneous wound closure in CD-1 mice.
Natural FAs from P. lucuma nut promote skin regeneration and, thus, may have applications in medicine and skin care.
细胞迁移、血管生成、炎症和细胞外基质重塑是伤口愈合的关键事件。天然产物,包括脂肪酸 (FA),可以通过调节上述事件来加速伤口愈合。
本研究旨在评估卢库玛(Pouteria lucuma O Kezte)坚果油(LNO)对成纤维细胞迁移、血管生成、炎症、细菌和真菌生长以及伤口愈合的影响。方法:使用 FA 甲酯(FAMEs)的 GC-MS 分析对 LNO 进行化学表征。在体外研究中,用 LNO 研究诱导人成纤维细胞迁移、细胞骨架重塑、抑制巨噬细胞中脂多糖诱导的一氧化氮产生,以及抗菌和抗真菌作用。进行了两项体内研究来研究 LNO 对血管生成和伤口愈合的影响:(i) 在表达血管内皮细胞增强型绿色荧光蛋白 (EGFP) 的转基因斑马鱼幼虫的尾鳍再生中,用于研究血管发芽和伤口愈合;(ii) 在 CD-1 小鼠中,评估 LNO 含制剂的局部应用对伤口闭合的影响。
卢库玛坚果油是 FA 的混合物,其中 99.7% 已被鉴定。LNO 的主要成分(w/w)为亚油酸(38.9%)、油酸(27.9%)、棕榈酸(18.6%)、硬脂酸(8.9%)和γ-亚麻酸(2.9%)。体外研究表明,LNO 显著促进人成纤维细胞的迁移和黏着斑蛋白的表达。LNO 降低 LPS 诱导的一氧化氮产生,并且没有显示出显著的抗菌或抗真菌作用。LNO 在尾鳍切除后 48 小时诱导转基因斑马鱼幼虫的尾鳍再生,并显著加速 CD-1 小鼠的皮肤伤口闭合。
来自 P. lucuma 坚果的天然 FA 促进皮肤再生,因此可能在医学和皮肤护理中有应用。