Apigenin and Phloretin Combination for Skin Aging and Hyperpigmentation Regulation

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Alfredo Martínez-Gutiérrez, Javier Sendros, Teresa Noya, Mari Carmen González
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Abstract

Melasma is a pathology with multifactorial causes that results in hyperpigmentation of sun-exposed areas, particularly facial skin. New treatments targeting the different factors regulating this condition need to be effective with and have limited adverse effects. Here, we describe a novel combination of two natural compounds (apigenin and phloretin) that has synergistic effects regulating melanogenesis in vitro. Both compounds inhibit Wnt-stimulated melanogenesis and induce autophagy in melanocytes. Apigenin induces DKK1, a Wnt pathway inhibitor, and reduces VEGF, a melanogenesis and proangiogenic factor, in fibroblasts. Moreover, apigenin induces miR-675, a melanogenesis inhibitor miRNA that is reduced in melasma skin in melanocytes. Both compounds showed senomorphic effects by regulating extracellular-matrix-related genes in senescent fibroblasts. Topical application of the compounds also showed significant melanin reduction in a reconstructed human epidermis after 7 days. Thus, the combination of apigenin and phloretin shows promising results as an effective topical treatment of skin hyperpigmentation conditions.
芹菜素和毛果芸香素复方制剂,用于调节皮肤老化和色素沉着
黄褐斑是一种由多种因素引起的病症,会导致暴露在阳光下的部位,尤其是面部皮肤出现色素沉着。针对调节这种病症的不同因素的新疗法需要有效且不良反应有限。在这里,我们描述了两种天然化合物(芹菜素和柚皮素)的新型组合,它们在体外具有调节黑色素生成的协同作用。这两种化合物都能抑制 Wnt 刺激的黑色素生成,并诱导黑色素细胞自噬。芹菜素能诱导 Wnt 通路抑制因子 DKK1,并减少成纤维细胞中黑色素生成和促血管生成因子 VEGF。此外,芹菜素还能诱导黑色素细胞中的 miR-675,这是一种黑色素生成抑制剂 miRNA,在黄褐斑皮肤中会减少。这两种化合物通过调节衰老成纤维细胞中与细胞外基质相关的基因,显示出衰老效应。外用这两种化合物 7 天后,重建的人体表皮中的黑色素也明显减少。因此,芹菜素和紫檀素的组合作为一种有效的皮肤色素沉着局部治疗方法,显示出良好的效果。
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Cosmetics
Cosmetics Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
12.10%
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审稿时长
8 weeks
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