The protection role of human growth hormone on skin cells following ultraviolet B exposure

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Bita Taghizadeh , Reza Moradi , Farshad Mirzavi , Mehdi Barati , Anvar Soleimani , Mahmoud-Reza Jaafari , Nosratollah Zarghami
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Abstract

Background

Ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation is the leading environmental cause of skin damage and photoaging. The epidermis and dermis layers of the skin mainly absorb UVB. UVB stimulates apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, generation of reactive oxygen species, and degradation of collagen and elastin fibers.

Objective

This study investigated the potential of human growth hormone (hGH) in protecting the skin fibroblasts and keratinocytes (HFFF-2 and HaCaT cell lines) from UVB-induced damage.

Methods

The MTT assay was performed to evaluate UVB-induced mitochondrial damage via assessing the mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity, and flow cytometry was carried out to investigate the effects of UVB and hGH on the cell cycle and apoptosis of UVB-irradiated cells. In addition, the fold change mRNA expression levels of Type I collagen and elastin in HFFF-2 cells were evaluated using the qRT-PCR method following UVB exposure.

Results

We observed that treatment of cells with hGH before UVB exposure inhibited UVB-induced loss of mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity, apoptosis, and sub-G1 population formation in both cell lines. We also found that hGH-treated HFFF-2 cells showed up-regulated mRNA expression of Type I collagen, elastin, and IGF-1 in response to UVB irradiation.

Conclusion

These findings suggest hGH as a potential anti-UVB compound that can protect skin cells from UVB-induced damage. Our findings merit further investigation and can be used to better understand the role of hGH in skin photoaging.

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紫外线 B 暴露后人体生长激素对皮肤细胞的保护作用。
背景:紫外线-B(UVB)辐射是导致皮肤损伤和光老化的主要环境因素。皮肤的表皮层和真皮层主要吸收紫外线。UVB 可刺激细胞凋亡、细胞周期停滞、活性氧生成以及胶原蛋白和弹性纤维降解:本研究探讨了人类生长激素(hGH)在保护皮肤成纤维细胞和角质形成细胞(HFFF-2和HaCaT细胞系)免受紫外线损伤方面的潜力:方法:采用MTT法评估线粒体脱氢酶活性,以评价UVB诱导的线粒体损伤;采用流式细胞术研究UVB和hGH对UVB照射细胞的细胞周期和凋亡的影响。此外,还采用qRT-PCR方法评估了UVB照射后HFFF-2细胞中I型胶原蛋白和弹性蛋白mRNA表达水平的折叠变化:结果:我们发现,在暴露于UVB之前用hGH处理细胞可抑制UVB诱导的线粒体脱氢酶活性丧失、细胞凋亡以及两种细胞系的亚G1群体形成。我们还发现,经hGH处理的HFFF-2细胞在紫外线照射下显示出I型胶原蛋白、弹性蛋白和IGF-1的mRNA表达上调:这些研究结果表明,hGH是一种潜在的抗紫外线化合物,可保护皮肤细胞免受紫外线引起的损伤。我们的发现值得进一步研究,并可用于更好地了解 hGH 在皮肤光老化中的作用。
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CiteScore
12.10
自引率
1.90%
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161
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology provides a forum for the publication of papers relating to the various aspects of photobiology, as well as a means for communication in this multidisciplinary field. The scope includes: - Bioluminescence - Chronobiology - DNA repair - Environmental photobiology - Nanotechnology in photobiology - Photocarcinogenesis - Photochemistry of biomolecules - Photodynamic therapy - Photomedicine - Photomorphogenesis - Photomovement - Photoreception - Photosensitization - Photosynthesis - Phototechnology - Spectroscopy of biological systems - UV and visible radiation effects and vision.
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