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An amino acid mixture, enriched with Krebs cycle intermediates, enhances extracellular matrix gene expression in cultured human fibroblasts

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AMINO ACIDS
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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00726-023-03340-y

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Amino acids; Extracellular matrix; Aging; Oxidative stress

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The skin is greatly affected by the aging process, and nutritional approaches that promote ECM gene expression may help counteract skin aging. This study found that a formulation enriched with tricarboxylic acid intermediates stimulated ECM gene expression, and protected against oxidative damage. These findings suggest that this non-pharmacological approach could be used to combat skin aging.
In the human body, the skin is one of the organs most affected by the aging process. Nutritional approaches aimed to counteract the age-induced decline of extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition could be a valuable tool to decrease the degenerative processes underlying skin aging. Here, we investigated the ability of a six-amino acid plus hyaluronic acid (6AAH) formulation enriched with tricarboxylic acid (TCA) intermediates to stimulate ECM gene expression. To this aim, human BJ fibroblasts were treated with 6AAH alone or plus succinate or malate alone or succinate plus malate (6AAHSM), and mRNA levels of several ECM markers were evaluated. 6AAHSM increased the expression of all the ECM markers significantly above 6AAH alone or plus only succinate or malate. Furthermore, in an in vitro oxidative damage model, 6AAHSM blunted the hydrogen peroxide-induced decline in ECM gene expression. Our data suggest that feeding cells with 6AAH enriched with TCAs could efficiently be employed as a non-pharmacological approach for counteracting skin aging.

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