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Category: Technical References, EpiDermFT

362. THE EFFECT OF SCARGUARD ON COLLAGENASE LEVELS USING A FULL-THICKNESS EPIDERMAL MODEL.


Beckenstein1, M.S., Kuniaki1, T., Matarasso2, A. 1Chondrex, Inc., Redmond, WA; 2Albert Einstein School of Medicine, New York, NY. Aesthetic Surg J., 24, (6), 542-546, (2004).

Summary:
This study by scientists at Chondrex, Inc. and the Albert Einstein School of Medicine demonstrated that MatTek’s EpiDermFT full-thickness in vitro human skin tissue equivalent can be used to assess the ability of formulations to affect the release of procollagenase, an essential mediator in the (human skin) wound healing process.

Background: Despite meticulous wound care and surgical technique, hypertrophic and keloid scars continue to develop in certain patients. Efforts to inhibit scar formation have included the use of several agents that target essential mediators of the wound healing process.

Objective: In this study, scientists investigated the effect of Scarguard (Redrock Laboratories, Great Neck, NY) on the release of procollagenase, the precursor of collagenase, in a full-thickness epidermal model.

Methods: Procollagenase release was assessed by occluding 0%, 30%, and 100% of the surface area of the cell cultures and assaying the subnatant for procollagenase at 0-, 24-, 48-, and 72-hour intervals.

Results: We noted significant increases in procollagenase levels, with the largest increase of 344% occurring in the 100% surface-area-occluded cells at 24 hours.

Conclusions: Application of Scarguard resulted in an appreciable increase in procollagenase levels and collagenase activity in a full-thickness epidermal model. Further studies should be performed to determine whether these findings translate to clinical results.

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Applications: Wound healing - skin

Keywords: Collagenase, EpiDerm-FT, EpiDermFT, Full thickness epidermal model, Hypertrophic scars, Keloid scars, Procollagenase, Scarguard, Wound care, Wound healing

Endpoints: Collagenase activity, Procollagenase

Materials Tested: Scarguard



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