Journal article
Regulation of procollagen synthesis and processing during ascorbate-induced extracellular matrix accumulation in vitro
D Chan, SR Lamande, WG Cole, JF Bateman
Biochemical Journal | PORTLAND PRESS LTD | Published : 1990
DOI: 10.1042/bj2690175
Abstract
Procollagen biosynthesis and matrix deposition were studied in long-term human skin fibroblast cultures exposed to ascorbic acid. Ascorbic acid specifically stimulated types I and III collagen synthesis, reaching a maximum at day 2 and maintaining a specific high rate of production until day 10 of ascorbate exposure, after which collagen production declined. The increased level of collagen synthesis after different exposure times could also be achieved by only brief treatment (10 h) of parallel scorbutic (ascorbic-acid-deficient) cultures with ascorbic acid. This brief exposure did not result in increased collagen mRNA, thus demonstrating that the ascorbate-induced increase in collagen synth..
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