Age-dependent increase of collagenase expression can be reduced by α-tocopherol via protein kinase C inhibition
Total protein kinase C (PKC) activity in human skin fibroblasts increases during in vivo aging as a function of the donor’s age. During in vitro aging protein kinase C activity is also increased, as a function of cell passage number. Using PKC isoform specific antibodies, we demonstrate that the inc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Free radical biology & medicine 1999-10, Vol.27 (7), p.729-737 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Total protein kinase C (PKC) activity in human skin fibroblasts increases during in vivo aging as a function of the donor’s age. During in vitro aging protein kinase C activity is also increased, as a function of cell passage number. Using PKC isoform specific antibodies, we demonstrate that the increase in total PKC activity is mainly due to the PKC α isoform. PKC α protein expression increased up to 8 fold during in vivo aging. Collagenase (MMP-1) gene transcription and protein expression also increased with age, concomitant with the increase in protein kinase C α. Furthermore, α-tocopherol, which inhibits protein kinase C activity, is able to diminish collagenase gene transcription without altering the level of its natural inhibitor, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase, TIMP-1. We propose that an aging program leads to increased protein kinase C α expression and activity. This event would induce collagenase overexpression followed by increased collagen degradation. Our in vitro experiments with skin fibroblasts suggest that α-tocopherol may protect against skin aging by decreasing the level of collagenase expression, which is induced by environmental insults and by aging. |
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ISSN: | 0891-5849 1873-4596 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0891-5849(99)00007-6 |