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Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 1994

In vitro biosynthesis of type I and III collagens by human dermal fibroblasts from donors of increasing age

Marc Dumas; Catherine Chaudagne; Frederic Bonte; Alain Meybeck

A quantitative study of type I and type III collagen production was carried out on primary cultures of human dermal fibroblasts. Cultures were initiated from facial and mammary skin of 29 women aged between 19 and 68 years. Secreted and cell-associated collagen levels were determined by an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). We found that the secretion of type I and type III collagen decreased linearly with age (r = 0.432; P = 0.0193 and r = 0.502; P = 0.0147, respectively). There was a 29% loss in secretion ability for type I and type III collagen over the 49-year period studied. Furthermore, no significant linear age-related decrease was observed for type I and type III collagen associated with the cellular fraction. The influence of body site was also analysed. We observed a significant linear age-related decrease in type I collagen secretion by mammary skin cells (P = 0.0183 and r = 0.618) as well as facial skin cells (P = 0.0037 and r = 0.699). Furthermore, only mammary skin fibroblasts showed a significant linear age-related decrease in secreted type III collagen (P = 0.106 and r = 0.513). No age-related variations in cell-associated collagen were found.


Lipids | 1997

Thermotropic Phase Behavior of in vivo Extracted Human Stratum Corneum Lipids

Frederic Bonte; Patrick Pinguet; Alex Saunois; Alain Meybeck; Sophie Beugin; Michel Ollivon; Sylviane Lesieur

The thermotropic phase behavior of lipids extracted either in vivo from inner forearm (SCLE) or plantar callus (PC) was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry and small angle X-ray diffraction. PC composition was chromatographically modified (MPC) by eliminating the more polar lipids in order to evaluate their role. Analysis of composition confirms the potential use of PC as a source of stratum corneum lipids. MPC and SCLE exhibit similar differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) profiles with a main transition around 50°C attributed to the solid-to-liquid phase transition of the ceramides. The absence of a transition around 50°C for PC suggests the possible perturbation of ceramide packing by the significantly high proportion of phospholipids. X-ray data suggest a high miscibility of sebum components in stratum corneum lipids with possible modification of chain packing. The MPC patterns show a lipid phase separation which underscores the role of polar lipids in cholesterol/free fatty acids/sterol esters/ceramides structural cohesion.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 1996

Simarouba amara extract increases human skin keratinocyte differentiation

Frederic Bonte; Patrick Barré; Patrick Pinguet; Isabelle Dusser; Marc Dumas; Alain Meybeck

An aqueous extract of Simarouba amara was studied for its activity on the differentiation of human skin keratinocytes. Submerged and air-exposed treated keratinocyte cultures displayed a more highly differentiated histoarchitecture, with presence of ultrastructural differentiated elements, than untreated controls. Immunohistochemistry of involucrin and activation of transglutaminase activity provided further evidence for the increase in corneocyte envelope formation observed ultrastructurally. Lipid analysis of air-exposed cultures revealed an increase in the cholesterol sulphate, cholesterol and ceramide contents. After 4 weeks of treatment on the hemiface of volunteers, the capacitance and transepidermal water loss evaluation revealed the potential interest of this extract for improvement of skin hydration. Electron microscopic examination of the corneocyte envelope on tape strips confirmed its actions. Taken together these data demonstrated that an aqueous extract of S. amara increases human keratinocyte differentiation.


Journal of Chromatography A | 1997

Separation of forskolin derivatives by automated multiple development high-performance thin-layer chromatography

Frederic Bonte; Patrick Pinguet; Alex Saunois; Jean-Marc Chevalier; Alain Meybeck

Abstract An optimized gradient enabling the separation and quantification of eleven forskolin derivatives by automated multiple development on high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) plates is presented. The HPTLC development uses a 25-step gradient with a polarity range of methylene chloride–methanol to hexane and detection by chlorosulfonic acid reagent. Multiple correspondence analysis has allowed correlation of the molecular structures of forskolin derivatives (with hydroxyl substitutions) to the migration distance.


Lipids | 1991

Paf-acether in human skin

Yves Denizot; Laurence Michel; Jacques Benveniste; Alain Meybeck; Yolène Thomas; Louis Duberfret

Paf is a phospholipid mediator present in human skin which induces inflammatory events such as neutrophil infiltration and increased vascular permeability. Recent data suggest that cutaneous cells, such as fibroblasts and keratinocytes, produce paf and that paf is released during allergic cutaneous reactions. It is tempting to speculate that paf may contribute to the development of various skin disorders with acute and chronic skin inflammation. Paf antagonists may help in bringing answers to this hypothesis and may offer new prospects for the treatment of cutaneous inflammatory diseases.


Acta Botanica Gallica | 1997

Inhibition des phospholipases A2 des types I et II par des substances d'origine végétale

Marc Dumas; Frederic Bonte; Alain Meybeck

Summary Prunella vulgaris and Azadirachta indica extracts were shown to inhibit type I and II phospholipase A2 activity. These enzymes, involved in the biosynthesis of inflammation and allergy mediators and in the differentiation process of keratinocytes, are suitable for the screening of substances with a potent pharmacological activity.


Archive | 1983

Production of pulverulent mixtures of lipidic and hydrophobic constituents

Gerard Redziniak; Alain Meybeck


Archive | 1989

Hydrated lipidic lamellar phases or liposomes based on ecdysteroids

Alain Meybeck; Frederic Bonte


Archive | 1983

Process for homogenising dispersions of hydrated lipidic lamellar phases

Gerard Redziniak; Alain Meybeck


Archive | 1983

Method of homogenizing dispersions of hydrated lipidic lamellar phases and suspensions obtained by the said method

Gerard Redziniak; Alain Meybeck

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