Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 1341-1357
ISSN-L : 0007-5124
D-galactose treatment accumulates AGEs but induces no further detrimental effects in HR-1 mouse skin
Mako ISEMURARyoga KINOSITASakura HATTORIKarina KOUZAKIYuki TAMURAHiroya URABEHiroyuki UNORyuji AKIMOTOKoichi NAKAZATO
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Article ID: 25-0026

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As aging affects the appearance of the skin, anti-aging research has intensified in dermatology, skincare, and aesthetic medicine. Because natural aging takes a very long time, one essential anti-aging approach is to pharmacologically mimic aging, such as with D-galactose treatment. Hairless mice (HR-1) have been extensively used in skin research because of their lack of body hair and ease of animal care. In the present study, HR-1 mice were treated with D-galactose to determine whether detrimental effects were induced in the skin. After 3 months of D-galactose treatment, AGEs in the skin significantly increased. On the other hand, no signs of skin disorders (dermal thickness, type I collagen content, expression of various genes, collagen synthesis, and degradation signals) were observed. Even when the concentration of D-galactose increased, no apparent changes in dermal thickness were observed. These findings suggest that D-galactose treatment induces AGEs accumulation but no further detrimental effects in the HR-1 skin.

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