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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(1)2019 Dec 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31905943

ABSTRACT

Psoriasis is a skin disorder characterized by epidermal hyperplasia, hyperkeratosis, and inflammation. The treatments currently available on the market only improve patients' quality of life and are associated with undesirable side effects. Thus, research leading to the development of new, effective, and safer therapeutic agents is still relevant. Populus balsamifera L. buds were used traditionally by Native Americans to treat various skin pathologies such as eczema and psoriasis. In this study, the antipsoriatic activities of dihydrochalcone derivatives from Populus balsamifera L. buds, known as balsacones, were investigated. The experiments were performed in vitro using a psoriatic skin substitute model. Also, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities were investigated. The tested balsacones showed promising antipsoriatic properties by slowing down cell growth and by regulating the expression of involucrin, loricrin, and Ki67 better than methotrexate in psoriatic substitutes. All five tested compounds could be an effective topical treatment for psoriasis, with promising anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions that may contribute to clinical improvement in patients with psoriasis.


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Chalcones/chemistry , Chalcones/pharmacology , Dermatologic Agents/pharmacology , Populus/chemistry , Psoriasis/drug therapy , Administration, Topical , Adolescent , Adult , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Chalcones/therapeutic use , Dermatologic Agents/therapeutic use , Epidermis/drug effects , Epidermis/pathology , Female , Humans , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Ki-67 Antigen/metabolism , Male , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Methotrexate/therapeutic use , Middle Aged , Protein Precursors/metabolism , Psoriasis/pathology , Quality of Life , Skin/pathology , Tissue Engineering , Young Adult
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Scientifica (Cairo) ; 2016: 3825645, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27293972

ABSTRACT

Despite the emergence of serum-free media for cell culture, the use of serum to supplement the culture media is still essential in order to produce engineered urologic tissues using the self-assembly approach, not only for the stromal compartment but also for the uroepithelium. Effects of sera on thickness of these two compartments were measured and quality of the epithelial differentiation was evaluated. For bladder mucosa substitute reconstruction, the use of postnatal sera failed to produce an adequate uroepithelium whereas the fetal sera supplementation did. Postnatal sera also provided thinner stromal compartments than the one obtained using fetal sera, no matter if the fibroblasts from healthy or psoriatic donors were used to reconstruct human skin substitutes.

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Biochem Biophys Rep ; 8: 268-276, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28955966

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Inadequate representation of the human tissue environment during a preclinical screen can result in inaccurate predictions of compound effects. Consequently, pharmaceutical investigators are searching for preclinical models that closely resemble original tissue for predicting clinical outcomes. METHODS: The current research aims to compare the impact of using serum-free medium instead of complete culture medium during the last step of psoriatic skin substitute reconstruction. Skin substitutes were produced according to the self-assembly approach. RESULTS: Serum-free conditions have no negative impact on the reconstruction of healthy or psoriatic skin substitutes presented in this study regarding their macroscopic or histological appearances. ATR-FTIR results showed no significant differences in the CH2 bands between psoriatic substitutes cultured with or without serum, thus suggesting that serum deprivation did not have a negative impact on the lipid organization of their stratum corneum. Serum deprivation could even lead to a better organization of healthy skin substitute lipids. Percutaneous analyses demonstrated that psoriatic substitutes cultured in serum-free conditions showed a higher permeability to hydrocortisone compared to controls, while no significant differences in benzoic acid and caffeine penetration profiles were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Results obtained with this 3D-psoriatic skin substitute demonstrate the potential and versatility of the model. It could offer good prediction of drug related toxicities at preclinical stages performed in order to avoid unexpected and costly findings in the clinic. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: Together, these findings offer a new approach for one of the most important challenges of the 21st century, namely, prediction of drug toxicity.

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