Protective role of melatonin in ultraviolet radiation- induced oxidative stress in human skin photoaging

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Maria Veronica Putri Suyanto, G. Widianti, Maria Veronica, Putri Suyanto
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Abstract

The ultraviolet radiation of the sun that reaches the earth is made up of ultraviolet A (95%) and ultraviolet B (5%). Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is the main factor in photoaging. Chronic exposure to sunlight acts as an environmental stressor, leading to oxidative damage or stress. Oxidative damage stimulates the accumulation of free radicals, such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) or reactive nitrogen species (RNS) that are responsible for premature skin aging. Photoaged skin is characterized externally by irregular pigmentation, wrinkles, and reduced skin elasticity, and internally by the breakdown of dermal collagen and elastin. Free radicals can be scavenged and the skin can be protected from further oxidative damage by antioxidants. Melatonin is a hormone produced mainly by the pineal gland, as well as many other organs, including the skin. One of the functions of melatonin is exerted by the antioxidative melatoninergic system to prevent ultraviolet (UV)-induced skin photoaging. The aim of this review was to study the protective effect of melatonin on skin photoaging resulting from UVR exposure. The references were tracked using various databases, such as Google Scholar and PubMed with regard to publications in English for the last 5 years (2019-2023). Melatonin inhibits UVR-induced aging in multiple ways, such as protecting skin cells, binding free radicals, accelerating the activity of antioxidant enzymes, preventing increased mitochondrial membrane permeability, and assisting electron transport efficiency in the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Exogenous application of melatonin is usually by the oral route, but for localized effects on the skin, topical administration is recommended, with consideration of preparations with a better half-life and bioavailability. Understanding the protective antioxidant function of melatonin in UV-induced skin photoaging helps to optimize its application. The protective properties of melatonin against UVR-oxidative stress-induced photoaging will be further explored in this review.
褪黑激素在紫外线辐射诱导的人体皮肤光老化氧化应激中的保护作用
到达地球的太阳紫外线辐射由紫外线 A(95%)和紫外线 B(5%)组成。紫外线辐射(UVR)是导致光老化的主要因素。长期暴露在阳光下会产生环境压力,导致氧化损伤或压力。氧化损伤会刺激自由基的积累,如活性氧(ROS)或活性氮(RNS),它们是皮肤过早老化的罪魁祸首。光老化皮肤的外部特征是不规则的色素沉着、皱纹和皮肤弹性减弱,内部特征是真皮胶原蛋白和弹性蛋白的分解。抗氧化剂可以清除自由基,保护皮肤免受进一步的氧化损伤。褪黑素是一种激素,主要由松果体以及包括皮肤在内的许多其他器官产生。褪黑激素的功能之一是通过抗氧化褪黑激素能系统防止紫外线(UV)引起的皮肤光老化。本综述旨在研究褪黑激素对紫外线照射导致的皮肤光老化的保护作用。参考文献采用谷歌学术和PubMed等各种数据库对过去5年(2019-2023年)发表的英文文献进行了追踪。褪黑素可通过多种方式抑制紫外线引起的老化,如保护皮肤细胞、结合自由基、加速抗氧化酶的活性、防止线粒体膜通透性增加以及提高线粒体呼吸链的电子传输效率。褪黑素的外源性应用通常通过口服途径,但为了对皮肤产生局部效果,建议采用局部用药,并考虑使用半衰期和生物利用度更高的制剂。了解褪黑素在紫外线引起的皮肤光老化中的保护性抗氧化功能有助于优化其应用。本综述将进一步探讨褪黑素对紫外线-氧化应激诱导的光老化的保护特性。
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