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Title: [Decreased stimulation of glycosaminoglycan synthesis by human skin fibroblasts by interleukin 6 within the scope of in vitro aging]. Author: Biecker E, Schachtschabel DO. Journal: Z Gerontol Geriatr; 2001 Oct; 34(5):408-14. PubMed ID: 11718104. Abstract: Addition of human recombinant interleukin 6 (IL-6) to culture medium (supplemented MEM without or with 10% fetal calf serum (FCS)) of human skin fibroblasts exerted a stimulating effect in a dose-dependent manner on glycosaminoglycan (GAG) synthesis, including hyaluronic acid (hyaluronan) synthesis, of young (phase-II) skin fibroblasts in concentrations of 1 ng/ml and 10 ng/ml. Stimulation was mainly due to an increase in extracellular GAGs (secreted into culture medium), and to a lesser extent to an increase in peri- and intracellular GAGs. Stimulation with 1 ng/ml and 10 ng/ml IL-6 led to an increase in hyaluronic acid from 48% to 61% (-FCS) and from 77% to 90% (+10% FCS), respectively. Maximum stimulation, with and without FCS, was achieved by 10 ng/ml IL-6. Compared to young (phase-II) cells, senescent (phase-III) cells, showed no significant stimulation of total GAG (including hyaluronic acid) synthesis by IL-6. The diminished response of GAG- and hyaluronic acid synthesis during aging of these in vitro cultured fibroblasts should motivate further research if similar processes occur during aging in an organism.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]