Demetriou A A, Levenson S M, Rettura G, Seifter E
Surgery. 1985 Nov;98(5):931-4.
The role of vitamin A in wound healing and fibroplasia has been studied extensively in vivo but the mechanism(s) of its action has not been established. In this study the effect of vitamin A and retinoic acid on fibroblast growth and collagen accumulation in vitro was examined. Vitamin A and retinoic acid added to Balb 3T3 mouse fibroblasts in tissue culture resulted in induction of cell differentiation as manifested by a decrease in cell growth rate, enhanced collagen accumulation, and morphologic differentiation. The results of this in vitro study suggest that the stimulatory in vivo effect of vitamin A and retinoic acid on collagen accumulation and fibroplasia in healing wounds is due in a major way to fibroblast differentiation and enhanced collagen synthesis.
维生素A在伤口愈合和纤维组织形成中的作用已在体内进行了广泛研究,但其作用机制尚未明确。本研究检测了维生素A和视黄酸对体外成纤维细胞生长和胶原蛋白积累的影响。在组织培养中向Balb 3T3小鼠成纤维细胞添加维生素A和视黄酸会导致细胞分化,表现为细胞生长速率降低、胶原蛋白积累增加以及形态学分化。这项体外研究结果表明,维生素A和视黄酸在体内对愈合伤口中胶原蛋白积累和纤维组织形成的刺激作用主要归因于成纤维细胞分化和胶原蛋白合成增加。