Ann Dermatol.  1997 Oct;9(4):253-257. 10.5021/ad.1997.9.4.253.

The Effect of Alpha Hydroxy Acids (Glycolic and Lactic acid) on Hairless Mouse Skin

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Alpha hydroxy acid containing products are now widely used as cosmetics or skin protectives because it is believed to have a favorable effect against the aging process of skin.
OBJECTIVE
The study aimed to find the effects of AHAs (glycolic acid, lactic acid) on the skin of hairless mice.
METHODS
Glycolic acid (10 %, pH 3.9), lactic acid (10 %, pH 6.0) and vehicle control were applied topically to the back skin of hairless mice for two weeks. The thickness of the skin was measured by histometric analysis in addition to Masson-trichrome staining, immunohistochemical staining for TGF-beta and a Northern blot assay for pro α-l(I) collagen mRNA.
RESULTS
The change of the skin after topical treatment showed decreased mean epidermal thickness in the AHAs treated group, but the thickness of the dermis increased greatly compare to the controls (glycolic acid > lactic acid > control). Staining with Massontrichrome and TGF-beta showed a relatively increased expression in the AHAs treated specimens. These effects were correlated to the increased expression of pro a-1(I) collagen mR- NA from glycolic acid treated skin.
CONCLUSION
It is suggested that the favorable effects of AHAs treatment are achieved by increased dermal thickness associated with prominent collagen synthesis.

Keyword

Aipha hydroxy acid; Glycolic acid; Lactic acid; Collagen synthesis

MeSH Terms

Aging
Animals
Blotting, Northern
Collagen
Dermis
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Hydroxy Acids*
Lactic Acid
Mice
Mice, Hairless*
RNA, Messenger
Skin*
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Collagen
Hydroxy Acids
Lactic Acid
RNA, Messenger
Transforming Growth Factor beta
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