Hubungan Antara Kadar Serum Matriks Metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) dengan Stretch Mark

Date
2023Author
Wiryadana, Michelle
Advisor(s)
Jusuf, Nelva Karmila
Putra, Imam Budi
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Background: Stretch mark are fine atrophic scar tissue on the skin. Stretch mark
are formed on areas with dermal collagen rupture due to excessive stretching of the skin. Matrix
metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) is an enzyme that degrades collagen types I and III. An
imbalance in the expression of MMP-1 and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β), cytokine that
trigger the synthesis of new collagen, leads to imperfect dermis remodeling process in
atrophic scar tissue, which is a clinical appearance of stretch mark.
Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between serum MMP-1 level and stretch
mark
Subjects and Methods: This is an observational cross-sectional study on 40 females with
stretch mark and 40 controls. History taking, physical and dermatological
examination, followed by blood sampling analysis of serum MMP- 1 level with ELISA were conducted in
all subjects.
Result: The mean serum MMP-1 levels in the stretch mark group were 51.54±28.03 ng/dL. All subjects
in the stretch mark group had striae albae and only 7 subjects (17.5%) had striae rubrae. The
most common location of stretch mark is the combination of femoral and gluteus regions
(25%). The results of this study showed a relationship between high MMP-1 levels and the risk of
stretch mark by 4.89 times (p = 0.002).
Conclusion: There was an association between serum MMP-1 levels and stretch
mark.
