TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of postmenopausal hypoestrogenism on skin collagen
AU - Affinito, Pietro
AU - Palomba, Stefano
AU - Sorrentino, Claudia
AU - Di Carlo, Costantino
AU - Bifulco, Giuseppe
AU - Arienzo, Maria Paola
AU - Nappi, Carmine
PY - 1999/12/15
Y1 - 1999/12/15
N2 - Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of aging and postmenopausal hypoestrogenism on skin collagen content. Methods: Thirty-two women (mean age 48.78 ± 9.86; year ± S.D., range 28-68), 14 in premenopause and 18 in postmenopause, underwent skin biopsies performed during laparotomic operation. The amount of collagen type I, III and type III/type I ratio was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and computerised image analysis, and was related to age and years of postmenopause. Results: In the postmenopausal patients, a significant (P <0.01) decrease of percentage of skin collagen type I, type III and type III/type I ratio was observed in comparison to premenopausal women. The percentages of collagen type I, type III and type III/I ratio of all patients studied was significantly (P <0.01) correlated with chronological age (r = 0.88, 0.89 and 0.61, respectively). Considering only postmenopausal subjects, the correlation with chronological age was significant (P <0.01) for collagen type I and type III of postmenopausal women (r = 0.59, r = 0.64, respectively), but not for the type III/I ratio (r = 0.37, P = 0.131). The percentages of collagen type I, type III and type III/I ratio of postmenopausal women showed a significant (P <0.01) inverse correlation with years of postmenopause (r = 0.76, 0.73 and 0.73, respectively). Conclusions: Our data suggest that the decrease of skin collagen is an estrogen-related phenomenon.
AB - Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of aging and postmenopausal hypoestrogenism on skin collagen content. Methods: Thirty-two women (mean age 48.78 ± 9.86; year ± S.D., range 28-68), 14 in premenopause and 18 in postmenopause, underwent skin biopsies performed during laparotomic operation. The amount of collagen type I, III and type III/type I ratio was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and computerised image analysis, and was related to age and years of postmenopause. Results: In the postmenopausal patients, a significant (P <0.01) decrease of percentage of skin collagen type I, type III and type III/type I ratio was observed in comparison to premenopausal women. The percentages of collagen type I, type III and type III/I ratio of all patients studied was significantly (P <0.01) correlated with chronological age (r = 0.88, 0.89 and 0.61, respectively). Considering only postmenopausal subjects, the correlation with chronological age was significant (P <0.01) for collagen type I and type III of postmenopausal women (r = 0.59, r = 0.64, respectively), but not for the type III/I ratio (r = 0.37, P = 0.131). The percentages of collagen type I, type III and type III/I ratio of postmenopausal women showed a significant (P <0.01) inverse correlation with years of postmenopause (r = 0.76, 0.73 and 0.73, respectively). Conclusions: Our data suggest that the decrease of skin collagen is an estrogen-related phenomenon.
KW - Collagen
KW - Hypoestrogenism
KW - Menopause
KW - Sex hormones
KW - Skin
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U2 - 10.1016/S0378-5122(99)00077-8
DO - 10.1016/S0378-5122(99)00077-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 10656502
AN - SCOPUS:0032748783
SN - 0378-5122
VL - 33
SP - 239
EP - 247
JO - Maturitas
JF - Maturitas
IS - 3
ER -