Objective: To investigate the effect of the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) on changes in melanin formation and tyrosinase activity in B16 cells treated by 3-isobutyl-1 methylxanthine (IBMX) and to explore the mechanism of SVF-mediated inhibition of pigmentation.
Methods: We co-cultured extracted SVFs and B16 cells treated with IBMX in a certain proportion, and the marker molecule HMB-45 was detected by immunochemistry. Melanin content was determined by NaOH lysis. Activity of tyrosinase was measured by the DOPA oxidation method.
Results: HMB-45 was commonly expressed in B16 cells induced by IBMX. After the addition of SVFs, the expression of HMB-45 decreased significantly and positively correlated with increases in SVFs. After the induction of B16 cells by IBMX, melanin content increased significantly. However, melanin decreased after SVF and B16 co-culturing; the effect was more substantial with the increase and decrease in SVFs, and the activity of tyrosinase decreased.
Conclusion: SVFs inhibit the production of melanin and reduce the activity of tyrosinase, possibly providing a new breakthrough for the treatment of pigment disorders.
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